Filaria loa 57 



Gauthier_, C. 



1905. Microfilaires du sang coincidant avec vine filaire de 

 I'oeil. CR. Soc. Biol, Paris, 58 :632-34. 



In a patient who had had a filaria in the eyelid were found later 

 embryos like Hanson's F. diurna but smaller than Brumpt's 

 measurements of the embryos of F. loa. 



Gauthier, G. 



1895. Filaria ocnli humani. Annal. de I'lnst. chir. Bruxelles. 

 Chap. Ophtalm., p. 15. 



Not found; probably the same as the following entry. 

 i89Sa. Filaire de I'oeil humain. (Annal. de I'institut chir. de 

 Bruxelles, 1895.) Ann. d'oculist., 114:152-53. 



Only a short review by Dastot. Young Congo girl ; worm 

 moved rapidly through anterior chamber; not extracted; 

 probably F. loa. According to Blanchard (1899) same case 

 as Coppez (1894). 



Gervais, p., et van Beneden, p. J. 



1859. Zoologie medicale. Paris. J. B. Bailliere et Fils. 8°, 

 2 vols., 198 text figs. 

 Case communicated by French marine surgeon, Lestrille, from 

 Gaboon, 1854, given in full (p. 143). Older cases quoted. 



Geschiedt, a. 



1833. Die Entozoen des Aiiges,. eine naturhistorische, ophthal- 

 mologische Skizze. Zeit. f. Ophthal., Dresden, 3 :405-62. 

 An oft cited reference which concerns a small nematode other- 

 wise unknown (cf. Nordmann, 1832), and certainly not F. loa. 

 Discussion of eye parasites in other animals. 



Grass:, B. 



1887. Filaria inermis (mihi) ein Parasit des Menschen, des 

 Pferdes, mid des Esels. CB. Bakt. u. Par., i :6i7-73. 



Extended description of F. conjunctivae, Addario, 1885, (q.v.) 

 and of the cases of this species sometimes confused with 

 F. loa. 



GUYON, [J. L. G.]. 



1838. Note sur des vers observes entre la sclerotique et la con- 

 jonctive, chez une negresse de Giiinie, habitant la Mar- 

 tinique. CR. Acad. Sci., Paris, 7:755-56. (Cf. Guyot, 

 1838.) 



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