| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1004 pagine
...adhere to by means of two small hooks or tentacula. When they are removed from the stomach they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even to the skin of the hand." " The body of the larva is composed of eleven segments, all of -which, except the two last, are surrounded... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 pagine
...to by means of two " small hooks or tentacula. When " they arc removed from the stomach " they will attach themselves to any " loose membrane, and even to the " skin of the hand." " The bodyx)f the larra is com" po*cd of eleven segments, all of " which, except the two hist, arc... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 pagine
...where they adhere by means of two small hooks or tentaeila. When removed from the stomach, they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even to the skin of the hind; for this purpose they draw back their hooks almost entirely within the skill, till the two points... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 414 pagine
...where they adhere by means of two small Looks or tentacula. When removed from the stomach, they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even to the skin of the hand : for this purpose they draw, hack their hooks almost entirely within the skin, till the two points of these hooks close to... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 412 pagine
...where they adhere by means of two small hooks or tentacula. When removed from the stomach, they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even to the skin of the hand : for this purpose they draw back their hooks almost entirely within the skin, till the two points of these hooks close to... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 402 pagine
...adhere to by means of two small hooks, or tentacula. When they are removed from the stomach they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even to the skin of the hand. The body of the larva is composed, of eleven segments, all of which, except the two last, are surrounded... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 pagine
...adhere to by means of two small hooks, or tentacula. When they are removed from the stomach they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even to the skin of the hand. The body of the larva is composed of eleven segments, all of which, except the two last, are surrounded... | |
| 1823 - 858 pagine
...adhere by means of two small hooks or Icatacufa. When they are removed from tlie stomach they will attach themselves to any loose membrane, and even...For this purpose they sheath or draw back the hooks aJmost entirely within the skin, till the two points come close to each other ; they then present them... | |
| Edward Newman - 1841 - 316 pagine
...fissure is seen, which is the mouth of the larva. When the larvae are removed from the stomach with a sudden jerk so as not to injure them, they will, if fresh and healthy, attach themselves to any flaccid membrane, and even to the skin of the hand. For this purpose they sheath or draw back the hooks... | |
| Edward Newman - 1841 - 320 pagine
...fissure is seen, which is the mouth of the larva. When the larvae are removed from the stomach with a sudden jerk so as not to injure them, they will, if fresh and health}-, attach themselves to any flaccid membrane, and even to the skin of the hand. For this purpose... | |
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