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  1. ... thousand years the belief was still held that maggots found in decaying meat were produced spontaneously; but it was discovered, centuries ago, that maggots are not formed if the flesh is protected ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Studies in the evolution of animals 
    Publication: New York : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1896
    ... produced by even the tickling of the minute larva of a Gall-Fly, In our present comparatively ... divides, the remaining cell develops into a half-larva, and if two anterior cells of the four- ...
  3. ... as cases of either self-deception or imposition. Maggots, however, have been known to be discharged from ... emergencies, and gives good tables of doses and therapeutics.—Canadian Practitioner. Its compactness and simplicity are such ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The pathological anatomy of the human body 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Blanchard, 1847
    ... ear-wig (forficula auricularia,) the eggs and larvae (maggots) of different species of flies (sarcophaga carnaria, musca ... M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics. Joseph Pahcoast, M. D., Professor of General, Descriptive ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Military medical manual 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company, [1940]
    ... foot, a total of five feet for the larva and the adult fly. In order to prevent ... Sire of hospital | d££n Dietitian Head physical therapy aide Physical therapy aide Seamstress Dental hygienists 250- ...
  6. ... nourishment after it becomes a butterfly. And the larva or maggot of the bee, according to the observations of * ... in cells for that pur- pose, till the maggot becomes a Avinged bee, acquires greater sensibility, and ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Medical and surgical technicians manual 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Texas : Brooke General Hospital, 1944
    ... development the fly passes through four stages; egg; larva, pupa and adult. Eggs are white, oval, glistening ... Example; horse Egg stage, 12 hours,. Larvae or maggots are then hatched which are white, wormlike creatures. ...
  8. ... 1872-86. -----. A report on the origin and therapeutic properties of condurango, by W. S. W. Ruschen- berger, ...
  9. ... 4 THE INFECTION OF PEDICINUS ALBIDUS RUDOW THE MAGGOT’S LOUSE ON TYPHUS CARRYING MONKEYS (MACACUS SYLVANUS) GrORGES ... of ghiggers wibth pentangulabe - soubal shield in the larva, and is further readily distinguished {rom re=- lated ...
  10. ... 5 days, after which it declines until the larva dies. The period of increased oxygen consumption corresponds with the pericd during which the larva is undergoing characteristic DDT tremors and 1t 1s ...
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