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THE ANIMAL PARASITES OF MAN 



Ascaris lurnbricoides, morphology, 463 



- names by which known in antiquity, 

 464 



normal habitat, small intestine, 464 



organs of, 463 



- ova of, 463 



- prevalence in young children in tem- 

 perate climates, 464 



self-infection with, on part of experi- 

 menter, 464, 465 



sites of body invaded by, 687, 688 



transverse section showing organs, 

 diagram of, 362 



through, diagram showing, 364 



- unrecognized Dioctophyme gigas in 

 man traced to, 431 



maritima, 465 



- megalocephala, nervous system, schema- 



tic representation, 365 



"tuft-like" or " phagocytic " organs, 

 362 



ova of, in pus in case of abscess of 



omentum, 657 



perforation of intestine by, 656 



following diseased processes, 656 



- sp., 465 



texana, 465 



Ascites and abdominal malignant growth, 

 Leydenia gemmipara associated with, 

 49,' 50 



association of Leydenia gemmipara 



with, 49 



chylous, from Filaria bancrofti infec- 



tion, 678 



set up by invasion of ova of Schistosoma 



japonicum, 282 

 Ascitic fluid in cultivation of Treponema 



pallidum, 125, 126 

 Askanazy, mode of infection by Opisthorchis 



felineus, 254 



post-mortem discoveries of Opisthorchis 



felineus, 253 



- Trichuris trichiura, 420 



Asphyxia following invasion of upper air- 

 passages by Ascarides, 691 



Aspidogaster attains maturity in lower 

 animals, 21 



Asses, nagana fatal to, 94 



Atoxyl and antimony combined in sleeping 

 sickness, 622 



in Indian kala-azar, 626 



in infantile kala-azar, 627 



- in sleeping sickness, 622, 623 



- Trypanosoma rhodesiense resistant to, 78 

 Atractonema gibbosum, habitat, 4 



- peculiar characters of females, 5 

 Auchmeromyia (B en g alia) depressa as cause 



of myiasis externa, 724 



" larva of Natal," characters, 591 



- luteola, 593, 594 



characters, 594 



geographical distribution, 594 



- larva of (Congo floor maggot), 593, 594 



how destroyed, 594 



- life-history, 614 



Auditory meatus, larvae penetrating, 721 

 external, infected with Ehinospori- 

 dium, 195, 196 



Austen, Chironomidce described by, 580 



description of larva of Uchromyia 



anthropophaga (footnote), 590, 591 



myiasis due to Sarcophaga, 590 



i Autopsies at Tomsk, human parasite;; most 

 frequently found at, 253 



occurrence of Linguatula rhinaria at, 526 



BABES, A., cases of transmission of Demodex 

 folliculorum canis infection to man, 709 



- Filaria (?) conjunctive in man, 405 

 Babesia, 155, 172, 173, 174, 177 



- bigcrnina, geographical distribution of, 



177 



- bovis, causal agent of "Texas fever" 



or " red-water fever " in cattle, 173 



cause of infectious haemoglobin uria in 

 cattle, 177 



transmission of , by Ixodex ricinus-,177 



- caballi, 177, 178 



cause of biliary fever in equines, 177 



geographical distribution of, 177 

 transmitting agent, 178 



canis and B. bovis, life-cycle in tick, 



stages of, 176, 177 



agents of transmission, 177 



cause of malignant jaundice in dogs, 

 177 



cultivation in vitro by Bass's method, 

 172, 177 



- life-cycle in infected blood of dog, 175 



distribution of chromatin in, 176 



diver gens, cause of European red-water 



fever in cattle, 177 



geographical distribution of, 177 



- morphology and hosts of, 174 



muris, morphology, 178 



nuclear phenomena in species of, 176 



ovis, agent of transmission of, 177 



cause of " carceag " in sheep, 177 



- geographical distribution of, 177 



transmitting agent, 177 



- parasites of red blood corpuscles of mam- 



mals, 154 



- pithed, 178 



species of, 177 



synonyms (see Piroplasma), 174 



- tick borne, 176 



development in, 176 

 Babesiasis, symptoms of, 178 



treatment of, 178 



Baboon serum, action on Trypanosoma 



rhodesiense, 80 

 Bacillus lymphangiticus, 755 

 Baelz, prophylaxis against kedani, 703 

 Baer, C. E. von, views as to origin of 



cercarise, 12 



Bagdad sore, parasite of, supposed inter- 

 mediate host, 575 

 Bahr, filariasis in Fiji, 401, 403 

 Baker, larvae of Aphiochceta ferruginea, 583 



