About a year ago I described in the Western Medical Review (Vol. I. pp. 35, 36) a new tape-worm under the name of Taenia confusa. Only two specimens of the form were available at that time and I have not been successful in obtaining others since then. During the past \u27year, one of the students in the Zoological Laboratory of the University of Nebraska has been conducting a careful investigation of this form and one specimen has been entirely sacrificed to that purpose, In advance of the publication of his thesis it seems that I should make a short explanation of one point in which it will perhaps appear lacking
Summary The study of abundant material, both adult and immature forms from the trematode genus Telor...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1915.Typescript.Includes bibliographical records (leaves 24-2...
In the report of last year was given a full summary of the present state of our knowledge concerning...
About a year ago I described in the Western Medical Review (Vol. I. pp. 35, 36) a new tape-worm unde...
Somewhat more than a year ago a tapeworm was sent me which at first sight appeared decidedly unlike ...
Since the original description of Taenia taxidiensis Skinker, 1935,2 was based on an incomplete and ...
An important advance in the morphological and systematic knowledge of the Cestoda has been made this...
Excerpt: Having experimentally eaten the larvae of dog tapeworms on two occasions, I undertook to lo...
For many years I have been engaged in the study of parasitic worms from North American freshwater ho...
Excerpt: One of the most difficult problems in zoologic science is the classification of round worms...
During the course of my study on the parasitic worms collected by the Lang-Chapin expedition of the ...
Last June a piece of the lung of a cat was brought me for examination, as it contained some foreign ...
Seven specimens of a nematode (five males and two females) of the genus Contracaecum were collected ...
Summary A specimen of Gongylonema, probably G. pulchrum, has been recovered from man. This species i...
On cover: University of Illinois bulletin. vol. XXXIV, no. 74. May 14, 1937.Descriptive letterpress ...
Summary The study of abundant material, both adult and immature forms from the trematode genus Telor...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1915.Typescript.Includes bibliographical records (leaves 24-2...
In the report of last year was given a full summary of the present state of our knowledge concerning...
About a year ago I described in the Western Medical Review (Vol. I. pp. 35, 36) a new tape-worm unde...
Somewhat more than a year ago a tapeworm was sent me which at first sight appeared decidedly unlike ...
Since the original description of Taenia taxidiensis Skinker, 1935,2 was based on an incomplete and ...
An important advance in the morphological and systematic knowledge of the Cestoda has been made this...
Excerpt: Having experimentally eaten the larvae of dog tapeworms on two occasions, I undertook to lo...
For many years I have been engaged in the study of parasitic worms from North American freshwater ho...
Excerpt: One of the most difficult problems in zoologic science is the classification of round worms...
During the course of my study on the parasitic worms collected by the Lang-Chapin expedition of the ...
Last June a piece of the lung of a cat was brought me for examination, as it contained some foreign ...
Seven specimens of a nematode (five males and two females) of the genus Contracaecum were collected ...
Summary A specimen of Gongylonema, probably G. pulchrum, has been recovered from man. This species i...
On cover: University of Illinois bulletin. vol. XXXIV, no. 74. May 14, 1937.Descriptive letterpress ...
Summary The study of abundant material, both adult and immature forms from the trematode genus Telor...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1915.Typescript.Includes bibliographical records (leaves 24-2...
In the report of last year was given a full summary of the present state of our knowledge concerning...