Parasitic Worms

Date:
Late 19th century
Reference:
WF/C/M/SL/07/02
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Wellcome Foundation Ltd
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Description

16. Fig. 76. Nematode Eggs. (Original)

17. Haem. Contortus. Ova Development. 8

18. H. contortus. Mature Larva in Culture

19. Fig. 1. nine months-old Hogg suffering from parasitic gastritis caused by the lesser stomach worm

20. 22. Trichina spiralis, Male. Parasites and their Hosts

21. Haemonchus contortus. Mature Larva. GR

22. Haem. contortus. Adult male & female. 12

23. Haem. contortus. Life Stages. 9

24. Haemonchus contortus. Mature Larva. 10

25. [Diagram]

26. [Unknown] Fig. 1

27. Fig. 3. Diagrams of Liver Lobes of Two Immunized and One Control Rat Infected with 600 Onchopheres of Taenla crassicollis

28. [Graph] of days after infection. Lamb no. 821, Male, Cross-bred Hamp. 5000H. contortus larvae 17 VII. 1939

29. 23. Trichina spiralis, female. Parasites and their Hosts

30. 24. Larval Trichina. Parasites and their Hosts

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Late 19th century

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