THE 



INTERNAL PARASITES 



OUR DOMESTICATED ANIMALS. 



CHAPTER I. 



Inteoductoey Remaeks — Paeasites of the Ox — The Host 

 — Natuee op the So-called Cattle Plague Bodies — 

 What aee Flukes ? — Theie Affinity to Planaeians 

 — Guests and Fellow-boaedees — Entozoa aee not the 

 Eesult of Diseased Conditions — Teue and False 

 Paeasites — The Common Livee Fluke — The Vaeious 

 Hosts it Infests — Peoduction of Rot — Peecautions 



suggested to veteeinaeians and ageicultueists 



Flukes peevalent in Foeeign Cattle. 



People who are familiar only with certain disagreeable 

 associations connected with the subject of parasites are 

 wont to smile when I assert that an intimate acquaintance 

 with the natural history, habits, and economy of the 

 entozoa, is not merely profitable but pleasant knowledge. 

 One enthusiastic reviewer, referring to my previously 

 published experiences in respect of the entozoa, sums up 



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