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Trematodes in buccal cavity of Bush Viper
Royal Veterinary College- Books
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Trematodes of the Northumberland coast. No. II / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: [1907?]- Books
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Trematodes of the Northumberland coast. No. III. A preliminary note on Echinostephilla virgula, a new trematode in the turnstone / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: [1909]- Books
The physiology of trematodes / J.D. Smyth.
Smyth, J. D. (James Desmond), 1917-1999.Date: 1966- Archives and manuscripts
The Dynamics of Infection of Snails by Trematodes
Date: Mid 20th centuryReference: PP/MAC/E.2/9Part of: Macdonald, Professor George- Books
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Some trematodes in Mytilus / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: 1907- Books
The excretory system of digenetic trematodes / by Yoshitaka Komiya.
Komiya, Yoshitaka, 1900-1976.Date: 1961- Books
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Some larval trematodes from Millport / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: 1914- Books
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Fish trematodes of the Northumberland coast / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: 1908- Books
The physiology of trematodes / J.D. Smyth and D.W. Halton.
Smyth, J. D. (James Desmond), 1917-1999.Date: 1983- Books
Progress in assessment of morbidity due to schistosomiasis : reviews of recent literature : Schistosoma haematobium, Schistosoma intercalatum, Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosoma mansoni.
Date: [1989], ©1989- Books
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A new trematode of the genus Lechriorchis from the dark green snake (Zamenis gemonensis) / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: 1913- Books
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Acanthopsolus lageniformis, N. Sp., a trematode in the catfish / by Marie V. Lebour.
Lebour, Marie Victoria, 1876-1971.Date: [1909?]- Books
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Description of a new species of trematode worm (Fasciola Gigantica) / by T. Spencer Cobbold.
Cobbold, T. Spencer (Thomas Spencer), 1828-1886.Date: 1855- Books
Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology. Subjects: trematoda and trematode dieases. Supergenera and genera. / by Mildred A. Doss, assisted by Katharine Forsyth Roach and Virginia L. Breen.
Date: 1963-1968- Books
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A study of the anatomy of Watsonius (n.g.) watsoni of man, and of nineteen allied species of mammalian trematode worms of the superfamily Paramphistomoidea / by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Joseph Goldberger.
Date: 1910- Books
The trematoda : with special reference to British and other European forms / by Ben Dawes.
Dawes, Ben.Date: 1946- Books
The larval Trematoda found in certain South African Mollusca : with special reference to schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) / by Annie Porter.
Porter, Annie.Date: 1938- Books
Les maladies vermineuses des animaux domestiques et leurs incidences sur la pathologie humaine / par Jacques Euzéby.
Euzéby, Jacques.Date: 1961-1975- Digital Images
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Euphorbia milii Des Moul. Euphorbiaceae. Crown of Thorns - so called because of its very spiny stems. Distribution: Madagascar. The latex contains a copper-containing amine oxidase, a lectin, lipase, peroxidase, and a diamine oxidase. In vitro the latex is synergistic with ketoconazole against Candida albicans (thrush). All Euphorbia have a toxic white latex, and in Europe this has been used as a folk remedy to treat warts. It can cause skin allergies and the smoke from burning them is toxic. the genus named for Euphorbus (fl. circa 10 BC – 20 AD), the Greek physician to the Berber King Juba II (c. 50 BC – 23 AD) of Numidia, Euphorbia milii is one of the tropical spurges, with fierce, cactus-like spines, grown as a house plant. The sap of spurges is used in folk medicine for treating warts (not very effective), and, historically, as a purgative - the word spurge being derived from the French word for purgation. The sap (probably dried) was administered inside a fig because it is so corrosive that it would otherwise burn the mouth and oesophagus – a technique used today, rather more subtly, with ‘enteric coated’ medications. The sap contains a potential anti-leukaemic chemical, lasiodoplin, and is also used in drainage ditches to kill the snails which carry the parasitic trematode which causes fasciolaris. It does not kill the fish. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Schistosoma mansoni flatworm, male with female
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Books
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Report on the scientific investigations for the year 1909, and to June 15th, 1910 / Northumberland Sea Fisheries Committee ; edited by Alexander Meek.
Northumberland Sea Fisheries Committee.Date: 1910- Books
Manson's tropical diseases.
Date: 2009- Books
Climate change and rural child health / Erica Bell, Bastian M. Seidel and Joav Merrick, editors.
Date: [2011], ©2011- Books
Manson's tropical diseases / [edited by] Jeremy Farrar [and 5 others].
Date: [2014]