SECTION. III. 

 DISEASES DUE TO HELMINTHS. 



GENERAL REMARKS. 



DISTRIBUTION. 



THEIR PATHOGENIC ACTION. 



NOMENCLATURE. 



THE GROUPING OF HELMINTHS. 



I. — Trematodes Pathogenic to Man. 



General Morphology^ Life-History, &c. 



Classification. 



The More Pathogenic Varieties. 



Paragonimiasis (Endemic H^emoptosis). 



Schistosomiasis. 



II. — Cestodes Pathogenic to Man. 



General Morphology^ Life-History^ &c. 



Classification. 



The Pathogenic Species Seriatim. 



The Treatment of Tapeworms. 



III. — Nematodes Pathogenic to Man. 



General Morphology, &c. 



The Less Important Species. 

 Strongyloides stercoralis. 

 Gnathostoma spinigerum. 



The Filarid^. 



Historical Notes. 



FiLARIA BANCROFTI,' MORPHOLOGY^ LiFE-HlSTORY, &C 



The Diagnosis of Microfilaria. 



The Filariases. 

 Distribution. 

 Pathology. 

 Clinical Varieties. 



Filarial Lymphangitis. 



,, Orchitis and Hydrocele. 

 ,, Lymphangiectasis. 

 ,, Abscesses. 

 ,, Phlebectasis. 

 ,, Varicose Lymph Glands. 

 Filarial Chylous Extravasations. 

 Chyluria and Lymphuria. 

 Chylous and Lymph.atic Diarrhoea. 

 Chylocele or Lymphocele. 

 Chylous Ascites. 



