Human cestoides : an essay on the tapeworms of man : giving a full account of their nature, organization, and embryonic development, the pathological symptoms they produce, and the remedies which have proved successful in modern practice / by D.F. Weinland ; to which is added an appendix, containing a catalogue of all species of Helminthes hitherto found in man.

  • Weinland, D. F. (David Friedrich), 1829-1915.
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Human cestoides : an essay on the tapeworms of man : giving a full account of their nature, organization, and embryonic development, the pathological symptoms they produce, and the remedies which have proved successful in modern practice / by D.F. Weinland ; to which is added an appendix, containing a catalogue of all species of Helminthes hitherto found in man. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cambridge [Mass.] : Metcalf, 1858.

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