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A Reference List of the Trematode Parasites of Man and the Primates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

William Nicoll
Affiliation:
Virol Pathological Research Laboratories, London.

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The Trematode parasites of man have been so frequently listed and, for the most part, so fully described in various text-books and treatises on parasitology, pathology and tropical medicine that it might seem superfluous to enumerate them again. My object in doing so is to provide a basis for comparison with the parasites of the Primates, our knowledge of which is still extremely fragmentary, and with the parasites of Mammals in general. It is hoped that the works which are cited will prove to be the most useful or the most authoritative original references available.

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