134 ^'OTES TO THE 



(59) Stalpart, Vandericiel^ vol. ii, ohservaf. 

 28, speaks of a large lumbricoules fount! in the pla- 

 centa, and of another which had passed into thi 

 umbilical cord. 



(6i)) Traite cles maladies des enfans etc: ji. 303. 

 He met with the taenia in two girls, whose moth- 

 er and grand-mother had been troubled with this 

 ■worm. Similar observations have been made in 

 dogs by Werner., Vermium intest. jpraesertim hu- 

 manae, etc p. 10^, 103. 



(01) Traite ds la gen., etc, ligula pisciunifp. 98, 

 the seventh proof. 



(62) See ^ LXVII. 



(63; Blscli, Traite de la gen. etc. ligula jpisci- 

 iiin, p. ^,ligula avium, p. 8. 



(64) Goeze, the work cited , p. 129, 126. 



(65) Goeze, ibid, p. 128. 



(66) Goeze, ibid, p. 158, 16% 250. 



(67) Goeze, ibid, p. 13/. 



(6S) Goezp, ibid, p. 377, 409, 423. 



(69) Goeze, ibid, p. 429. 



(70) Werner, Vermium intestinal, etc. p. 104. 



(71) Traite de maladies des enfans, etc. p. 294. 



(72) The band fdoiivej of the intestines, (Fas- 

 ciola intestinalis. J the crinodes fGovdii,J though 

 not human worms, sometimes enter our bodies and 

 live in them, producing various severe symptoms ; 

 see Rosenstein, the ivork cited, p. 304. 



(73) Sec ^ LVI. 



(74) See the works of Bloch, already cited, 

 and of Goeze, honoured by the celebrated Koyal 



