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helminthology|hɛlmɪnˈθɒlədʒɪ| [f. as prec. + -logy.] That branch of zoology, or of medical science, which treats of helminths.
1819in Pantologia. 1822–34Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 265 note, Persons unacquainted with helminthology. 1864T. S. Cobbold (title) Entozoa: an Introduction to the Study of Helminthology, with reference more particularly to the Internal Parasites of Man. So helminthoˈlogic, helminthoˈlogical adjs., pertaining to helminthology; helminˈthologist, one versed in helminthology.
1822J. Fleming Philos. Zool. II. 416 (L.) Few parts of either England or Scotland have been surveyed by the eye of the helminthologist. 1828Webster, Helminthologic, Helminthological. 1862T. S. Cobbold in Intell. Observer No. 1. 25 Our recent helminthological discoveries. 1876Beneden's Anim. Parasites Introd., All helminthologists, with few exceptions, looked upon worms in the interior of the body as formed without parents in the same organs which they occupy. |