Description of the tape-worm ('Taenia') in lecture form. Not in Linnaeus's hand, but with Linnaeus's annotations. References to "Fauna Suecica" (1746). Linnaeus was 'praeses' for G. Dubois's dissertation "Taenia" on 9 December 1748. The dissertation was an essay on the tapeworm, a parasite in humans, accounting for two species then distinguished, with notes on their morphology, reproduction, and control
Linnaeus fil. began these lectures on 'Materia medica' (botany) in 1773, mid-way through Linnaeus pa...
Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research st...
About a year ago I described in the Western Medical Review (Vol. I. pp. 35, 36) a new tape-worm unde...
Description of the tape-worm ('Taenia') in lecture form. Not in Linnaeus's hand, but with Linnaeus's...
Linnaean dissertation no. 19. On the tapeworm. Defended December 1748 by Godofredus Dubois
Johann Goeze is credited with the first correct description of Taenia [Latin, \u201cflat band\u201d ...
Notes from Linnaeus pater's zoology lectures, probably given in the late 1750s, just before the publ...
Two sets of lecture notes on the class of 'Vermes', or worms, from lectures delivered by Linnaeus pa...
Description of "Aphyteia", probably intended for the dissertation "Planta Aphyteia", defended on 22 ...
Somewhat more than a year ago a tapeworm was sent me which at first sight appeared decidedly unlike ...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of worms, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet, wit...
The tapeworms of the genus Taenia that infect human beings are T. solium, T saginata and T. saginata...
Notes on the pharmacological virtues of medicines derived from animals, probably from lectures given...
Character and anatomy of "Siren lacertina", the two-legged Siren lizard of South Carolina, "Sirena l...
Generic names of insects with references to Johan Leonhard Frisch, "Beschreibung allerley Insecten i...
Linnaeus fil. began these lectures on 'Materia medica' (botany) in 1773, mid-way through Linnaeus pa...
Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research st...
About a year ago I described in the Western Medical Review (Vol. I. pp. 35, 36) a new tape-worm unde...
Description of the tape-worm ('Taenia') in lecture form. Not in Linnaeus's hand, but with Linnaeus's...
Linnaean dissertation no. 19. On the tapeworm. Defended December 1748 by Godofredus Dubois
Johann Goeze is credited with the first correct description of Taenia [Latin, \u201cflat band\u201d ...
Notes from Linnaeus pater's zoology lectures, probably given in the late 1750s, just before the publ...
Two sets of lecture notes on the class of 'Vermes', or worms, from lectures delivered by Linnaeus pa...
Description of "Aphyteia", probably intended for the dissertation "Planta Aphyteia", defended on 22 ...
Somewhat more than a year ago a tapeworm was sent me which at first sight appeared decidedly unlike ...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of worms, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet, wit...
The tapeworms of the genus Taenia that infect human beings are T. solium, T saginata and T. saginata...
Notes on the pharmacological virtues of medicines derived from animals, probably from lectures given...
Character and anatomy of "Siren lacertina", the two-legged Siren lizard of South Carolina, "Sirena l...
Generic names of insects with references to Johan Leonhard Frisch, "Beschreibung allerley Insecten i...
Linnaeus fil. began these lectures on 'Materia medica' (botany) in 1773, mid-way through Linnaeus pa...
Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research st...
About a year ago I described in the Western Medical Review (Vol. I. pp. 35, 36) a new tape-worm unde...