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Anonymous. — Hydatids in the female breast, resembling a schirrous tumour ; 



from "Clin, des Hopitaux/' in "Lond. Med. and Phys. Journ./' 



for Aug., 1828, and reprinted in "Amer. Journ. of Med. Sci.," vol. 



iii., old series (p. 196), 1828. 

 Hydatids of the mamma ; from Instit. de Clin. Chir. de Berlin, 



in "Lond. Med. and Surg. Journ.," vol. i., 1828. 



A new vermifuge (Kosso) ; from " Trans. Med. and Phys. Soc. 



of Bombay," in " Dublin Journ.," vol. xxvii., 1845. 



Symptoms of acute pleurisy, caused by the presence of 75 



intestinal worms (Lumbrici) ; from " Gaz. Med. de Dijon," and 

 " Journ. de Med. et de Chir. Prat.," in " Amer. Journ. of the Med. 

 Sci.," vol. ix. (p. 200), 1845. 



Anonymous, A. M. — Another new worm-trap — an open-topped thimble in 

 the nostril (also notice of metallic suspender buttons penetrated by 

 lumbrici) ; " Boston Med. and Surg. Journ.," vol. xxvii. (p. 121 ), 

 1842-43. See also T. G., and W. Stockbridge. 



Archer, E. — On a case of Ascaris lumbricoides in the large intestine, pro- 

 ducing alarming symptoms; "Lancet," 1857. 



Auglagnier. — Case of seventeen hydatids passed by the urethra ; from 

 " Rep. de I'Acad. de Med.," in " Journ. Gen. de Med.," " Lond. Med. 

 Repos.," 1816. 



Baer, K. B. — See Von Baer. 



Bailey, P. — Case of encysted dropsy with hydatids ; " Lond. Med. Repos.," 



1826. 

 Case of hydatids in the cerebellum ; from Copland's " Mauso- 

 leum," in "Lancet," 1825; and "Lond. Med. Repos.," 1826. 

 Baillarger. — Case of acephalocyst of the brain; from " Gaz. des Hop.," in 



"Brit. Med. Joum.," 1861. 

 BaUlet, C. — Comparative observations on the character and organization of 

 the Dochmius trigonocejphalus, Dujardin, (and an account of) a worm 

 found in the vessels and heart of the dog ; translated by W. Ernes, 

 from " Joum. des V6t. du Midi," in the " Veterinarian," vol. xxxv. 

 (p. 549), 1862. 

 BaiQet. — Filarise on the eye of an ox ; from " Journ. des Vet. du Midi," in 



the " Veterinarian," vol. xxxi. (p. 703), 1858. 

 Bainbridge. — Case of hydatids of the lung; "Path. Soo. Rep.," in the 

 "Lancet," 1840 ; and reprinted in " Boston Med. and Surg. Journ.," 

 vol. xxii., 1840. 

 Baird, J. — Case of encysted hydatids, occurring in the muscular structure ; 



" Edin. Med. and Surg. Joum.," vol. xvii., 1821. 

 Baird, W. — Descriptions of some new species of Entozoa; from the collec- 

 tion of the British Museum ; "Proc. Zool. Soc," part xxi., 1853. 



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