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SCHISTOSOMUM DISEASE
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organs. In a second necropsy, besides the ova in the liver, intestinal wall, and mesenteric glands, he found in a branch of the portal vein a parasite which he regarded as S. hæmatobium. In November, 1904, Catto discovered the same parasite in sections of the mesocolon from a Chinaman of the province of Fukien who died of cholera at St. John's Island Quarantine Station, Singapore. Later, Katsurada succeeded in communicating the parasite to cats by immersing their legs in the water of certain ponds and streams reported to convey the disease; and finally, in 1913, Miyairi and Suzuki traced the parasite, through a snail common in the infected districts, back to the vertebrate host.

Fig. 141.—Schistosomum japonicum (male).