Filar ia loa 55 



1895. Progress of Ophthalmology. Arch, of Ophthal., N. Y., 

 24 :284. 



Review of Coppez, 1894. 

 CUNIER, Fl. 



1843. -'^s editor reprinted Nordmann, 1843, and Raver, 1843, 

 with comments, etc. Ann. d'oculist., Bruxelles, 

 9:136-77. 

 Davaine^ C. 



i860. Traite des Entozoaires et des maladies vermineuses de 

 I'homme et des animaux domestiques. Paris, 8°, 

 xix+xcii-]-838 pp., 37+31 figs. 

 Full data on earlier cases. 

 1877. Idem, Paris, II. ed., cxxxii+1003 pp., 72+38 text figs. 

 Apparently identical reprint (pp. cvii+839) of earlier edition 

 as regards this species. 



De Mets, — . 



1896. Une observation de filaire de la retine. Belgique Med., 

 Gand-Haarlem, i :737-42. Abst. in Ann. Ophth. & Otol, 

 N. Y., 5:1097- 



Nematodes in urine ; not precisely described or identified. Not 

 F. loa. Presence in retina inferred. 



DiESING, C. M. 



1 85 1. Systema Helminthum. Bd. II. Vindobonae. 



Under F. medinensis (p. 270) : "Habitaculum, homo. . . . 

 rarissime sub conjunctiva oculi (Bajon, Mongin, et Blott)." 



1861. Revision der Nematoden. S. B. math-natw. KL, Akad. 



Wiss., Wien, 42, Nr. 28. 



Lists F. loa as Dracunculus oculi (p. 697). 



Drake, Brockman. 



1894. [Notes.] Ophth. Rev. (London), 13:331. Also in 

 Ophth. Socy. — Brit. Med. Journ., 1894, 2:921. 

 In eye of young woman in Madras, India; worm escaped from 

 puncture and not studied. Blanchard (1899) thinks this is 

 more probably F. equina, common in India. 



1894a. Cas de Filaria loa sous-conjonctivale. Annales d'ocu- 

 list, 112:336. 

 Translation of Drake, 1894. 



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