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" XIII. p. 359. 8. Lumbricus hydropicus, or an Essay to prove that Hydatides, often met with in morbid animal bodies, are a species of Worms, or imperfect animals. "
Repertorium commentationum a societatibus litterariis editarum - Page 356
by Jeremias David Reuss - 1801 - 16 pages
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Entozoorum, sive Vermium intestinalium historia naturalis, Volume 1

Karl Asmund Rudolphi - Helminths - 1808 - 578 pages
...vermiculorum suspicatur. Muris Cysticercum qudque novit, conf. n. 404. 389. Lumbricus hydropicus ; or an essay to prove that hydatides often met with in morbid Animal bodies, are a species of Worms, or Imperfect Animals, By Edward Tyson. In: Philor. Transact. n. i93. p. 5o6-5io....
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Entozoorum, sive, Vermium intestinalium: historia naturalis, Volume 1

Karl Asmund Rudolphi - Helminths - 1810 - 620 pages
...suspicatur. Mûris Cysticercum quoque novit, conf. n. 404. 38g. Lumbricus hydropicus ; or an essay to prove that hydatides often met with in morbid Animal bodies, are a species of Worms, or Imperfect Animals. By Edward Tyson. In.; Philos. Transact, n. 193. p. 5об-5ю....
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 31

Medicine - 1848 - 602 pages
...paper (published in the Philosophical Transactions) .is entitled, " Lumbricus hydropicus; or, an Essay to prove that Hydatides, often met with in morbid animal bodies, are a species of Worms, or Imperfect Animals."§ Pallas, who wrote in 1 766, was the first to enter elaborately...
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Ray Society, Issue 26

Natural history - 1854 - 624 pages
...Round Worm bred in human bodies.—Phil. Trans. XIII. p. 153. 8. Lumbricus hydropicus, or an Essay to prove that Hydatides, often met with in morbid animal bodies, are a species of Worms, or imperfect animals.—Phil. Trans. XVI. p. 506. —Act. Erudit. XI. p. 435. 9....
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Bibliographia Zoologiæ Et Geologiæ: A General Catalogue of All ..., Volume 4

Louis Agassiz - Geology - 1854 - 642 pages
...Anatomy of the Mexico Musk-Hog — Phil. Trans. XIII. p. 359. 8. Lumbricus hydropicus, or an Essay to prove that Hydatides, often met with in morbid animal bodies, are a species of Worms, or imperfect animals. — Phil. Trans. XVI. p. 506.— Act. Erudit. XI. p. 435. 9....
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