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(41) Doloeiis, He morhis infantiunif lib. 5, cajp, 

 10. 



(43) JVepfer,deciciitaaquatica; Basilae, iQ7Q) 

 4i^. p. 383, found the intestinum ileum of a small 

 cat full of very long lumbricoiiles. The same ob- 

 servation has been made by Vallisneriy Opere, fis- 

 ico-medicJie, torn. i. p. S71j in a sucking calf. A 

 very long taenia was seen by Goeze ; see Zeder^ 

 Erster JVach, ziir J\*atiirges,y p. 317 j it had been 

 evacuated by a lamb, still living on his mother's 

 milk. A case of taenia, somewhat similar, is re- 

 lated by Raiibin, Observations de medicine ; Pa- 

 ris, 1754 ; a young dog newly born had his intes- 

 tines filled with a prodigious quantity of taeniae; 

 Blumenbach ; Handhuch der JSTaturges., etc. p. 2i. 



(43) The objects were magnified 5 '^9 times in 

 diameter, 312, 481 times in surface, and 174, 676, 

 879 times in the whole body, see Goe%e, Versu- 

 cheiner JSTatiirges. etc, vorride, p, 10. 



(44) See, for example, pi. II, fig. vi. Block, 

 the work cited, p. 102. 



(45) See note of the first Lecture, no. 2. 



(46) Cistalgia almintica ; see Giornale per se- 

 voire alia storia rogionata d^lla medicina di questo 

 secolo ; Venesia, I780, 4°. j;. 441. 



(47) See § LX. 



(48) Anatomists, for a long time, have been 

 much divided on the question, whether the blood 

 of the mother passes to the fetus by means of the 

 placenta. Some, supported by observation, have 

 supposed the vessels of the placenta to anastomose 



