CONTENTS. 



LECTURE XI. 



The Age at which Tapeworm most commonly occurs Case 

 XXXVIII. Tapeworm may Attack very Young Persons 

 Case XXXIX. Parasitism may be masked by, or compli- 

 cated with, various other Diseases Cases XL. and XLI. 

 The Cucumerine Tapeworm of the Dog has been found in Man- 

 Necessity for Caution in identifying the Species Opposed 

 Genital Pores in the Proglottides not Conclusive Case XLIL 

 Remarkable Cestode Abnormality pp. 7078 



LECTURE XII. 



Prevalence of the Seatworm Disease The Children's Pest Wide 

 Distribution of Oxyuris vermicularis The Eggs and their 

 contained Embryos Development of the Larvae Opinions of 

 Vix, Leuckart, Zenker, and Heller Head-quarters of the Adult 

 Worm Symptoms produced in the Human Bearer pp. 79 85 



LECTURE XIII. 



Cases XLIII. to LIL, illustrating the more ordinary Methods of 

 Treatment Employment of Santonin, Podophyllin, Areea Nut, 

 Chenopodium, Buckthorn, Salines, Jalapin, Scammony, and 

 other Cathartics Simple and Medicated Enemata, with Lime- 

 water, Steel, Sulphuric Ether, Quassia, and Tansy pp. 86 93 



LECTURE XIV. 



The Parasitism of Threadworms is occasionally complicated by other 

 Diseases Cases LIII. and LIV. Oxyurides in Children are 

 frequently overlooked Cases LV. to LIX. Insufficiency of 

 the Ordinary Remedies Liability of the Disorder to return after 

 apparently effective Treatment pp. 94101 



