-
Hospital in
Cairo recovered the
adult fluke from a dead soldier. He
named it
Distomum haematobium, for its
apparent two
mouths (now
called ventral and oral suckers)...
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Zoologie (in German). 4: 53–76. See: "2.
Distomum Haematobium Bilh.", pp. 59–62.
Bilharz T (1856). "
Distomum haematobium und sein Verhältnis zu gewissen...
- 1803
description of
Fasciola macrostoma,
which he
later (1809)
renamed Distomum macrostomum.
Zeller (1874)
misidentified specimens of L.
paradoxum as D...
- dead soldier. As a
novel worm with two mouth-like suckers, he
named it
Distomum haematobium, the
description of
which was
published by his
mentor Karl...
-
Zeitschrift für
wissenschaftliche Zoologie (in German). 4: 53–76. See: "2.
Distomum Haematobium Bilh.", pp. 59–62.
Jordan P (1985). Schistosomiasis. Cambridge:...
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Sydenham Society. pp. 433–7.
Odhner TH (1902). "Fasciolopsis
Buski (Lank.)[=
Distomum cr****um Cobb.], ein
bisher wenig bekannter Parasit des
Menschen in Ostasien"...
-
attached to the
National Museum of
Natural History in Paris. He
named it
Distomum viverrini.
American parasitologists Charles Wardell Stiles and
Albert H****all...
- Cobbold, who
named it
Distoma sinense. In 1876,
Rudolf Leuckart named it
Distomum spithulatum.
Kenso Ishisaka recorded the
first case of
clonorchiasis in...
-
Cairo recovered the
adult fluke from a dead
soldier in 1851. He
named it
Distomum haematobium. The
disease is
often called bilharzia in
honour of the discoverer...
- soldiers, and
noticed two
distinct parasites. He
described one of them as
Distomum haematobium (now S. haematobium) in 1852, but
failed to
identify the other...