This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 edition. Excerpt: ... CASES. The clinical value of the following record is necessarily somewhat invalidated by the fragmentary character of the data offered. So variable are the experiences encountered in the proper management of cases of tapeworm that it is almost impossible to generalise on the subject. In some instances ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 edition. Excerpt: ... CASES. The clinical value of the following record is necessarily somewhat invalidated by the fragmentary character of the data offered. So variable are the experiences encountered in the proper management of cases of tapeworm that it is almost impossible to generalise on the subject. In some instances the symptoms are of the gravest nature, whilst in other cases there may not be even a suspicion of the parasite's presence on the part of the victim. One thing is certain. The bearer of tapeworm runs considerable risk, if not of his life, at all events of deranged health, which may become so serious as to be the cause of great anxiety to himself and friends. The cases here given, notwithstanding the meagreness of the details, abundantly illustrate this truth. They must in some measure be left to speak for themselves. Case I.--E. L. This was a little girl, only two years and three months of age. Her parents consulted me in the month of February 1874. She had contracted the disease about nine months previous to the date at which I saw her, and had been treated with considerable success, at least so far as the expulsion of the body of the worm was concerned. She had suffered severely in her general health; more from the drugs, I believe, than from the parasite itself. Fortunately, I obtained the head of the worm, though advising under circumstances of peculiar difficulty. The case is fully reported in the ' Lancet' for Dec. 5, 1874. Cured. Case II.--E. S. B. In December 1874, I saw this little boy of five years of age. He had been treated for nine months, the body of the worm having been secured in its entirety, but not the head. His symptoms, though not severe, gave much anxiety to his parents. I employed male fern, and obtained the head of...
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