58 Henry B. Ward 



Case of Blot who extracted two F. loa from a young negress 

 of Martinique that had come from the African Coast. The 

 worms were sent Guyon. 



1 84 1. Note sur un ver trouve dans le tissu cellulaire sous- 

 conjonctival. Gaz. med. de Paris, 9:106. 



Corrects an erroneous reference to the preceding case as due to 

 cysticerci, and quotes Blot as reporting the patient perfectly 

 well to date. 



1864. vStir un nouveau cas de filaire sous-conjonctival, ou 

 Filaria ocnli des auteurs observe au Gabon (cote occi- 

 dental d'Afrique). CR. Acad. Sci., Paris, 59:743-48. 



One specimen taken from a negro of Gaboon, Africa, and ex- 

 tended reference to six previous cases, all from America. 

 Gives as the first evidence of the occurrence of F. loa a plate 

 printed in Frankfort (Germany) in 1598. This much-cited 

 illustration is shown by Ward (1905) to be fanciful. 



1864a. Sur un nouveau cas de filaire sous-con jonctival ou 

 Filaria oculi des auteurs, observe au Gabon (cote occi- 

 dental d'Afrique). Annales d'oculist., 52:241-45. 

 Reprint of Guyon, 1864. 



GUYOT, . 



1805. In Arrachart, 1805. Copied by Rayer (1843) ^s Obs. IX. 



French naval surgeon records six cases in 1777 from African 

 Coast. Extraction attempted and failed. 



GUYOT^ . 



1838. Ueber Wiirmer welche sich unter der, den vorderen 

 Theil des menschlichen Auges bedeckenden, Schleimhaut 

 aufhalten. Froriep's Neue Notizen, 8:230-31. 



Cites earlier cases, notes as new that of Blot who sent one 

 specimen to Blainville. This paper is that referred to under 

 Clot-Bey, 1832. This apparently should be Guyon, 1838, with 

 which it agrees, though the German translator has printed 

 consistently Guyot. This same error has been made more 

 recently by Scheube, 1900. 



Habershon, S. H, 



1904. Calabar Swellings on the Upper Congo. [Includes let- 

 ter from D. Argyll Robertson.] Jour. Trop. Med., 

 7 :3-4- 



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