The Gid Parasite And Allied Species of the Cestode Genus Multiceps ..
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E. T. Davison, who reports under date of December 21, 1907, that he has examined several sheep reported as "locoed" and found them all infested with the gid parasite. The writer has found that giddy sheep are very commonly referred to in Montana as locoed, and in one place, where no loco weed or loco disease existed, gid was known as lamb loco. Such a term as "ringsjuka" is included on the possibility, discussed elsewhere, of the disease in question being gid. The term "moonstruck," referred to... the Argentine Republic by Armatage (1895), is presumably a translation. COMMON NAMES OF THE GID PARASITE. The following list is not complete, but covers the commoner names used in the more important countries, one authority for the name being cited: Germany. — Blumenbach 1802a, Die Queese; Gurlt 1831a, Gemeinschtvanz, Vielhopf; Kiichenmeister 1855f, Schaa/quese; May 1855a, Gehirn-Vielkopf; Leuckart 1863a, Drehwurm; Erdt 1870a, Coenurusblase; Ziirn 1882n-, Gehirnblasenbandwurm, Gehinibla- senwurm, Gehirnquese, Quesenbandwurm.
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