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One Taenia saginata was the only tapeworm encountered. 

 The infrequence of Txnia solium in human cases as compared 

 with the great frequence of Cysticercus in hogs in the Philip- 

 pines has been deemed noteworthy. 



One case of Cysticercus cellulosse in the human cadaver has 

 been reported in detail. 



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