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FOLLOWING upon an introduction of fourteen pages dealing with the general problems of para-sitology, the book is divided into three sections dealing with parasitic protozoa (224 pp.), worms (101 pp.), and arthropods (28 pp.), the last section being written by W. von Schuckmann, and the rest of the book by Th. von Wasielewski. Each section is accompanied by reference to the main literature on the subject of which it treats. The book is excellently illustrated by means of thirty-two coloured plates and 192 text-figures, many of which are original.
Handbuch der Hygiene.
Herausgegeben von Prof. M. Rubner Prof. M. v. Gruber Prof. M. Ficker. III. Band 3. Abteilung. Die Infektionskrankheiten. Pathogene tierische Parasiten. (Protozoen, Wrmer, Gliederfssler.) Pp. 392 + plates. (Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1913.) Price 24 marks.
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NUTTALL, G. Handbuch der Hygiene . Nature 92, 629 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092629b0
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