John Hull Grundy's Arthropods of Medical Importance
Author(s): John Hull Grundy; Nicholas R. H. Burgess (Editor)
Medical and Nursing | Fauna | Biology, Genetics, Zoology
Grundy's writings consisting of lecture notes, essays and 'conversations' (Q&A) mostly used in the teaching of tropical medicine to Army doctors from 1950-1967.
A collection of lectures & essays on the importance of arthropods (mites, ticks, bugs, lice, fleas & flies ) in the dissemination of disease in humans.
Includes index. Subjects; Arthropods. Arthropod Vectors. Arthropoda. Insects as carriers of disease. Arthropoda. Arthropods. Arthropod pests. Insects. Disease. Vectors. Arthropod Vectors. Insect Vectors. Zoology, Medical. Entomology. Anthropod Vectors. Man. Vectors: Arthropoda. medicine. Great Britain. UK. General, 1900 to the present day. disease, pathology. infectious diseases. plant and animal parasite infections.
Book in good condition. Inscription at top of title page. Dust jacket in fair condition - scuff marks, fading, and bumping at edges.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Noble Books
- : Noble Books
- : 01 January 1981
- : books
Special Fields
- : John Hull Grundy; Nicholas R. H. Burgess (Editor)
- : Hardback
- : 595/.2
- : 223
- : Yes - b&w illustrations