This section is from the book "A Manual Of Pathology", by Guthrie McConnell. Also available from Amazon: A Manual Of Pathology.
Trematodes, Or Sucking Worms, are flattened elliptic organisms that possess a sucking organ at the head end and another on the abdominal surface behind the short neck. They are usually hermaphroditic, but in some the two sexes occur.
 
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