1917
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.2941.607
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On the Three Common Intestinal Entamoebae of Man, and Their Differential Diagnosis

Abstract: by these animals must be enormotus. Witlh the exception of the lhay and straw, whNbich would be useful for cows, all these tons of food could be used by man himiiself; tlhe objection that thle horses are needed as a reserve for breeding and for the arnm lhas lno force, for all these animials could be liept at grass, aid' under these conditions -would liberate many mienli for essential worlk.

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“…Entamoeba nana Wenyon & O'Connor, 1917. " Limax" Svvellengrebel & Mangkoe Winoto, 1917. Entamoeba nana (Wenyon & O'Connor) Dobell & Jepps, 1917. Endolima.x intestinalis Kuenen & Svvellengrebel, 1917. Vahlkampfia nana (W^enyon & O'Connor) Limax amoeben " Flu, 1918. History and Nomenclature.…”
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“…Entamoeba nana Wenyon & O'Connor, 1917. " Limax" Svvellengrebel & Mangkoe Winoto, 1917. Entamoeba nana (Wenyon & O'Connor) Dobell & Jepps, 1917. Endolima.x intestinalis Kuenen & Svvellengrebel, 1917. Vahlkampfia nana (W^enyon & O'Connor) Limax amoeben " Flu, 1918. History and Nomenclature.…”
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“…Wenyon (1912Wenyon ( , 1913 undoubtedly saw E. nana and recognized it as a distinct species (cf. Dobell and Jepps, 1917). He figured a cyst later (Wenyon, 1915), but considered that it might belong to the flagellate Chilomastix (" Teitaniitns ") niesnili.…”
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