1899
DOI: 10.1086/277179
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The Poisons Given Off by Parasitic Worms in Man and Animals

Abstract: MANY Of the symptoms affecting the human subject as well as animals who harbor parasitic worms have been attributed by certain authors to poisons which the latter develop within the body of their host. Peiper, of Greifswald, recently published an article in which he gathered together a good deal of evidence from scattered sources, evidence which very clearly proves that a number of worms do give off poisons.In the case of the Ascari (familiarly called round or maw worms), which are found in man, the pig, the c… Show more

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