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Litt, W. — A singular case (of an immense number of worms in a colt) ; 



the "Veterinarian/' vol. xxv. (p. 529), 1852. 

 Little, W. J. — On the "hydatid fremitus" ofPiorry, with a case of hydatid 



cyst simulating ovarian dropsy; "Brit. Med. Journ./' 1857. 

 Livois, E. — Review (with extract) of his "Recherches sur les Echinocoques, 



chez THomme et chez les Animaux," in "Med.-Chir. Rev./' 1844. 

 Logan, R. — Probable case of Cysticercus in the eye. See J. A. Robertson- 

 Lord, J. — On some of the parasites principally affecting ruminants ; " Trans. 



of the Vet. Med. Assoc." (p. 498), for 1842-43. 

 Lowdell. — Case of hydatid cyst near the prostate; "Lancet," 1846. 

 Lubbock, J. — On Sphcerularia homhi ; "Nat. Hist. Rev.," 1861. 

 Notes on Sphcerularia bomhi; "Nat. Hist. Rev.," for April, 



(p. 265), 1864. 

 Luschka, H. — Case of ulcerating echinococcus growths of the liver, etc. ; 



from VirchoVs " Archiv.," translated by J. W. Ogle, in " Med.-Chir. 



Rev./' 1857. 



— Case of Lumbrici within the pleura; ihid., 1854. 



Lyon, B. — Observations and inquiries concerning hydatids of the liver (with 



several cases, including also a " case of hydatid on the brain ") ; 



" Prov. Med. and Surg. Journ.," 1850. 



Mackenzie, W. — Remarks on Neumann's supposed case of hydatid in the 

 anterior chamber (of the eye) ; "Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ.," vol. 

 Lsxv., 1851. 



Case of Cysticercus celhtlosce in the anterior chamber of the 



eye; "Lancet," and " Med. Times," 1848. 



Case of living Cysticercus in the anterior chamber of the eye 



(with figs.) ; "Lend. Med. Gaz.," 1833. 

 Mackinnon, C. — A new remedy for tapeworm (Kameyla) ; "Indian Ann. of 



Med. Sci.," vol. i., 1854. 

 Macleay, K. — Case of encysted ascites, with hydatids ; " Edin. Med. and 



Surg. Journ.," vol. ii., 1806. 

 Macnamara. — The Fila/ria papillosa, found in the eye of man and the horse ; 



" Indian Ann. Med. Sci.," No. 16, and in the "Ann. of Milit. and Nav. 



Surg." (p. 257). Lend., 1864. 

 Maesson. — On a worm found in the bubo of a woman thirty-six years of age. 



For reference, see " Anonymous" on Entozoa and parasites. 

 Maissonneuve. — Guinea-worm extracted from the foot of an old soldier at 



Paris; from "Arch. Gen. de M^d.," in "Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ.," 



vol. Ixiv. (p. 527), 1845. 

 Mandl. — Development of Entozoa {Ascaris nigrovenosa of the frog) ; from 



" Rep. of the French Acad, of Sci.," in " Month. Journ. of Med. Sci.," 



vol. ii., (p. 1081), 1842. 



