78 SUMMARY. 



ally that jjart of their history in which water plays some part, 

 we may check the deadly results that often happen. Several 

 of the worst human Tapeworms (e'xceptinrj Tcenia solium) are 

 derived from polluted water : it is impossible to see the minute 

 ova, hut boiling the water for at least a quarter of an hour 

 will often save us much future inconvenience, while pure 

 spring-water should always be given, to stock. 



We must also note how one animal becomes infected passively 

 from devouring another. If we know the various hosts we can 

 often stop the attacks by paying attention to these points, as in 

 the "sturdy" of sheep and the "trichinosis" of the jjig, by the 

 prevention of canines getting the diseased brains and pigs the 

 infested rats respectivelj^. Dogs kept free from lice {Triclio- 

 dectes) will have none of those bothering and nauseous little 

 tapeworms to contend with ; whilst if we could only lessen the 

 water-snails (Limnceus truncatulun), or keep our sheep away from 

 them, we sliould be exempt from the "liver-rot" in our ovine 

 stock. 



In regard to ourselves, it is just as important that meat should 

 be cooked well, so as to destroy the "measly cysts" and tri- 

 china germs in pork, as well as tend to lessen the chances of 

 contracting that widesjsread malady tuherculosis. 



