One morning they saw the chains of the harbour lowered, and three flat-bottomed boats passing through the canal of Taeniaentered the lake.
Up to the middle of the day the veterans had attacked the Taenia fiercely in order to penetrate into the harbour and destroy the fleet.
The older reports, according to which the taenia solium (i.
Taenia favosa gives to the scalp an odor resembling that of cat's urine.
The taenia tecti marginales and the tectum synoticum are covered dorsally and laterally by the frontoparietals.
The taenia tecta marginalis and the tectum synoticum are the only roofing cartilages present.
The short band, corresponding to the triglyph, beneath the taenia moulding which crowns the epistyle; the listel.
A comparison of a fragment of the earlier building with the entablature of the present Parthenon shows how disproportionately high were the triglyphs and how heavy and broad the taenia and regulas of the archaic period.
Throughout the greater part of the colon the longitudinal muscular layer is mainly disposed in the form of three bands or taenia (ligamenta coli).
In the embryo the caecum is funnel-shaped, narrowing gradually and symmetrically in caliber to the root of the appendix, at which point the three colic taenia or longitudinal muscular bands of the large intestine meet.
The Taenia elliptica, the common tape-worm of the intestine of the dog, in the larval condition lives in the louse of this animal.
The remedial management of cases of Taenia echinococcus is necessarily restricted to that stage in their development when by increasing size the functions of organs begin to be affected.
The individual scolices, which appear to the naked eye as mere white points, have the form and construction of the head-segment of the matureTaenia echinococcus.
They are the Taenia saginata, Taenia solium, and Bothriocephalus latus.
Infection through the embryonic form of the Taenia echinococcus, as the source of hydatid tumors, is productive of the most disastrous consequences, and has ended in the destruction of many lives both of men and domestic animals.
Other species of Taenia which have been observed as parasitic in the human intestine are mostly of rare occurrence.
The taxonomic position of Taenia madagascariensis Davaine, 1870, a tapeworm parasite of man and rodents.
Look for the head of the taenia (tapeworm); for if that is not expelled, you have done nothing.
Oil of turpentine and kousso are now more frequently given in taenia in this country.
These parasites are embryo taenia or tapeworm, infesting the bodies of men and different animals.
Kuechenmeister and Haubner, who were ordered by the government of Saxony to make some experiments, also caused three pigs to swallow eggs of the Taenia solium, and two of these were affected with measles.
Among fourteen taeniae which he had occasion to examine, there was not a single Taenia solium.
The sheep which swallows the eggs of this taenia shows the first symptoms of it towards the seventeenth day.
There is yet another tape-worm harboured by man, the Taenia lata, better known under the name of Bothriocephalus.
In his opinion, the worm had lost its way in the mouse, as the taenia of the cat could live only in the cat.
Thus each segment of the taenia is an individual, and at the period of sexual maturity, this individual is detached, goes away with the feces, spreads over the grass or elsewhere, and thus sows far and wide the eggs which it contains.
Taenia helminthosis is constant and general in Abyssinia, and they there commonly eat raw beef.
The Taenia serrata of the dog lives at first as a passenger in the peritoneum of the hare and the rabbit; and every one knows how greedily the dogs eat the viscera of these animals.
The Taenia solium comes 106 from the cysticercus of the pig, the other from that of the ox; and Dr.
Cauvet, that it is the Taenia inermis, that is to say, without hooks, which is the species common in Algeria.
The taenia of the wolf, which has often been confounded with the Taenia serrata, lives in the brain of the sheep, and produces a disease known as the "gid.
The organization of this worm, in the state of strobila and of proglottis, is in every respect like that of the Taenia serrata; we have even endeavoured in vain to distinguish these worms from each other 225 by their hooks.
Fortunately we cannot be infested with the taenia of the snipe and the woodcock.
The hair was yellow, and the taenia was painted with a white pattern on a red ground.
Round the taenia are five drilled holes, indicating that a wreath of bronze was attached.
A piece of bronze, which is fixed in the marble about the middle of the left thigh, may have served for the attachment of a metallic object, perhaps a taenia held in the left hand.
The hair is bound with a taenia and falls in short corkscrew curls over the forehead, and in a flowing mass down the shoulders.
The cysticercus form of the taenia echinococcus leads to the production of hydatid cysts in the kidney; this organ, however, is not so often affected as the liver.
Redon[96] has shewn by experiments on himself that a Cysticercus (cellulosae) taken from a human subject develops into Taenia solium in the intestines of a man.
The Coenurus cerebralis of the sheep's brain becomes the Taenia coenurus of the dog.
In some cases the larva of a Taenia has a free existence in the scolex condition.
There is a cystic worm found in the brain of the sheep known as Coenurus cerebralis--the larva of Taenia coenurus, parasitic in the intestine of the dog--which forms an exception to this rule.
Similarly a Cysticercus infesting the muscles of the ox becomes the Taenia mediocanellata of man.
It is most probable that Taenia heads are not developed directly from the wall of the cyst as represented in the diagram.
Redon took four cysts of a Cysticercus from a human subject, and after three months passed some proglottides, and subsequently the head of Taenia solium.
In the adult state it is known as Taenia echinococcus and infests the intestine of the dog.
As familiar examples of this may be cited the pig, the muscles of which may be infested by Cysticercus cellulosae, which becomes the Taenia solium of man.
The Echinococcus of man and the domestic herbivores becomes the Taenia echinococcus of the dog.
It is not quite clear whether the production of the Taenia head from the cystic worm may not be regarded as a case of budding.
The Cysticercus pisciformis of the rabbit becomes the Taenia serrata of the dog.
The structure and physiology of the taenia are curious, and it may be amusing as well as instructive to consider it with attention.
The taenia seems to be one of the simplest vascular animals in nature.
As the taenia solium is most frequent in this country, it may be proper to describe it more particularly.
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