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THE FILARIASES 



FILARIASIS CAUSED BY OTHER FILARIIDiE. 



The lesions produced by Dracunculus medinensis (Linnaeus, 1758), 

 Loa loa (Guyot, 1778), Onchocerca volvulus (Leuckart, 1893), and 

 other filarial worms, are described in Chapters LXXXVIL, p. 1964, 

 and LXXXVIII., p. 1968, while the zoological account of these 

 worms can be found in Chapter XXVI., p. 621. It will be remem- 

 bered that Filar ia immitis Leidy, 1856, found in the dog, does not 

 occur in man, the supposed case being wrongly quoted. 



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