A Practical Guide for Making Post Mortem Examinations Electronic Resource And

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A Practical Guide for Making Post Mortem Examinations Electronic Resource And
A R Amos Russell Thomas
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It would appear almost impossible for the embryo from these eggs, to ever enter the human stomach, but it is not difficult to understand that the faeces of the dog containing the ova, may enter a spring or stream, from which the minute embryo may be taken with the water, by either man or a lower animal; or, by attaching themselves to water- cresses, etc. , they rnay be eaten with these by the same.
Hydatid tumors of the liver, may vary, greatly, in size, according to their age. From an extremel
...y minute cyst, they may acquire such a size as to fill and distend the abdominal cavity, crowding the several viscera from their position.
OF THE LIVER. 185 There may be one or several. They may be confined to the liver, or secondary cysts may appear in other organs.
AVhen opened, the interior is generally filled with numer- ous smaller cysts of various sizes, each filled with a gela- tinous fluid of varying degrees of density and color, and within which, by a careful microscopic examination, may be detected many times, not always numerous booklets, which have been detached from the minute heads.


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