A Report of An Investigation Into the Causes of the Diseases Known in Assam As K
A Report of An Investigation Into the Causes of the Diseases Known in Assam As K
George Michael James Giles
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They probably function as a liver. After one or two clianges of skin, the anterior dilatation of the oesophagus becomes much more distinct. Between it and the liinder bulb, a nervous centre, consisting of four or five ganglion cells, encircling the oesophagus, makes its appear- ance, and lastly, about midway along the ventral aspect of the body, there appears a single hyaline cell, the rudiment of the future generative organs. In these early stages, the mouth is a simple, somewhat funnel-shaped... opening, without either Ups or armature of any kind. The anus opens on the ventral side of the body, a little in front of the pointed end of tlie tail. Almost up to the assumption of the adult rhabditis stage, the changes occurring at each change of skin are very gradual, and consist merely of growth of the parts that have already appeared, no further change taking place in the development of the generative organs until this great and final stage. In these final changes the worms become adult male and female organisms, and immediately commence to propagate the species.
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