SUPPLEMENT: CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTICAL NOTES. APPENDIX ON TREMATODA AND NEMATODA. 302 O'Neil, filaria infection of skin, 378 Onions, Anguillulina Small viewing devices might not display this e-book correctly because of the complexity of the text, its length, and the presence within it of some uncommon typographic characters. It is best viewed on a large screen with character encoding set to Unicode (UTF-8). The text has mostly been preserved in its original form, including inconsistent italics, capitalisation, hyphenation and diacritics; however, some infelicities have been corrected silently, e.g. missing/inconsistent punctuation, parentheses and spacing. Several footnote markers have been inserted where they were missing from the text. The very long table of contents has somewhat inconsistent levels of indentation that don’t correspond accurately with headings used in the text. Some illustrations have been moved nearer to the relevant text and their locations may differ from those specified in the list of illustrations. A few illustrations that lacked an identifying number have been correctly numbered. The book contains extensive sections of quoted text but these are identified by square brackets rather than by traditional quotation marks. Several short passages of text were inserted by the printer at the last minute, and these are enclosed in lightly shaded text boxes. Two different sized fonts were used to print the original body text, a feature that is replicated in this e-transcription. A black underline indicates a hyperlink to a page, illustration or footnote. A red dashed underline indicates the presence of a concealed comment that can be viewed by hovering the mouse pointer over the underlined text. Page numbers are shown in the right margin and footnotes are listed at the end. Footnotes are listed at the end. A list of spelling corrections and inconsistencies is appended at the end of the book. The cover image of the book was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. THE ANIMAL PARASITES OF MANBY H. B. FANTHAM, M.A.Cantab., D.Sc.Lond. Lecturer on Parasitology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Sectional Editor in Protozoology, “Tropical Diseases Bulletin,” London, etc. J. W. W. STEPHENS, M.D.Cantab., D.P.H. Sir Alfred Jones Professor of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool University, etc. AND F. V. THEOBALD, M.A.Cantab., F.E.S., Hon. F.R.H.S. Professor of Agricultural Zoology, London University; Vice-Principal and Zoologist of the South-eastern Agricultural College; Mary Kingsley Medallist; Grande MÉdaille Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Soc. Nat. d’Acclim. de France, etc. PARTLY ADAPTED FROM Dr. Max Braun’s “Die Tierischen Parasiten des Menschen” (4th Edition, 1908) and an Appendix by Dr. Otto Seifert. NEW YORK WILLIAM WOOD AND COMPANY MCMXX. |