CONTENTS. 



Page. 

 Dedications -.-.--••3 



Advertisement, Recommendation, and Prefaces • 9 



FIRST LECTURE. 



Examination of the principal human worms - ■ 19 



I. Genus Taenia. 



1. Species armed Taenia - - • 83 



2. Species unarmed Taenia - - - 38 



II. Genus Vesicular worms . - - 41 



III. Genus Tricocephalus - - - - 45 



IV. Genus Ascaris vermicularis - - • 48 



V. Genus Lumbricoides - - - * 52 



Appendix to the principal human worms - - - 61 



Notes to the First Lecture _ . - - ■ 64 



SECOND LECTURE. 



Origin of Human worms ------ 99 



Notes to the Second Lecture - - - - - IIT 



THIRD LECTURE. 



Verminous Diseases -...-_ 138 



I. Local affections from worms - - - - ib. 



Common and general symptoms oi worms - - 140 



Symptoms of taenia ----- 146 



" of Vesicular worms - - - - 148 



" of tricocephalus . . - - 151 



" ofascarides ----- 152 



" of lumbricoides - - - - 154 



II. Sympathetic affections from worms - - - 155 



III. Verminous affections of the whole system - - 162 



Notes to the Third Lecture - - - - - 167 



