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TÆNIA SAGINATI.
J. R. Wilkins, M.D.
JAMA. 1884;III(8):223.
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Chicago, August 11, 1884.
The youngest on record—not the worm, but the patient having it. It is not that tænia is a rare bird, or the catching of it a matter requiring much skill, yet because of the "early youth" of the patient I give you the facts. Ella May Sullivan, of Chicago, born December, 1881—consequently 2 years old— latterly passed sections of the saginati. On Saturday was relieved of the "varmint." Who can give dates of a younger child passing tænia? Look up your records.
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