Schistosoma (English Wikipedia)

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  • Bilharz T, von Siebold CT (1852). "Ein Beitrag zur Helminthographia humana ..." [A contribution to the literature on helminths [afflicting] humans ...]. Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Zoologie (in German). 4: 53–76. See: "2. Distomum Haematobium Bilh.", pp. 59–62.

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  • Bilharz T (1856). "Distomum haematobium und sein Verhältnis zu gewissen pathologischen Veränderungen der menschlichen Harnorgane" [Distomum haematobium and its relation to certain pathological changes of the human urinary organs]. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (in German). 6: 49–52, 65–68.
  • von Hemsbach JH, Billroth T (1856). Mikrogeologie: Ueber die Concremente im thierischen Organismus [Microgeology: On the concretions in animal organisms] (in German). Berlin, (Germany): Georg Reimer. p. 114. ISBN 9783112028636. From p. 114: "Bilharz beschrieb zuerst in v. Siebold u. Kölliker's Zeitschr. f. Zoologie 1852. einen neuen Eingeweidewurm des Menschen, sehr den Distomen ähnlich und deshalb von ihm Distomum haematobium genannt. Der Art-Name ist sehr bezeichnend, der Gattungs-Name darf nicht füglich Distoma bleiben, ist durch Bilharzia zu ersetzen." (Bilharz first described in von Siebold and Kölliker's Journal for [Scientific] Zoology of 1852 a new intestinal worm of humans, [which is] very similar to the Distoma and therefore was named by him Distomum haematobium. The species name is very characteristic; the genus name may not justifiably remain Distoma; [it] is to be replaced by Bilharzia.)
  • Weinland DF (1858). Human Cestoides: An Essay on the Tapeworms of Man ... Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Metcalfe and Company. p. 87. See footnote †.

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  • "Schistosomiasis Fact Sheet". World Health Organization. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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