A Manual of Pathological Anatomy volume 1 2

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A Manual of Pathological Anatomy volume 1 2
Karl Rokitansky
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In its developed state the creature appears in the above form. It is met with, however, under various other shapes. Thus it appears as an elongated sphere, in the centre of which the coronet of booklets appears perspicuous when the head is retracted. Or it assumes the shape of a heart, or of a pitcher, or even of a horse-shoe.
The abode of this echinococcus in mankind is, according to our own experience, invariably internal to, and never external to, the vesicles.
(b. ) Acephalo-cyst. Under thi
...s term we at this day understand no- thing beyond those vesicles which we have just described as being inha- bited by the echinococcus, but which are in some instances sterile. The above name has been given to this formation in order to designate that supposed independent vitality which the absence of organs still renders problematical. The Acephalo-cyst, which Blainville reckons amongst the "monadaires, " and Kuhn compares to Agardh's protococcus, with its multiplication by buds, is in our own opinion not to be held separate from the echinococcus, although the precise relation between the ani- mal and the vesicle is by no means clear.

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