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(Ebook) Parasitic Diseases of Wild Mammals by William M. Samuel, Margo J. Pybus, A. Alan Kocan ISBN 9780813829784, 081382978X

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Authors:William M. Samuel, Margo J. Pybus, A. Alan Kocan
Pages:570 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:2nd ed
Publisher:Iowa State University Press
Language:english
File Size:5.67 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780813829784, 081382978X
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(Ebook) Parasitic Diseases of Wild Mammals by William M. Samuel, Margo J. Pybus, A. Alan Kocan ISBN 9780813829784, 081382978X

I met the first edition 30 years ago in the U. of Illinois library, when I was in graduate school. Now, a full fledged medical and veterinary parasitologist, I had a second chance and . . . I just had to have it! Not because it was necessary to my work but because I remembered it as a jewel of a book. I hesitated a bit because the price was kind of steep for just a memento. Boy, but what a memento! The tight text and tiny letters are rarely interrupted by illustrations, and these are usually photographs; of only average quality, they are of exceptional content. It does not cover all the comon parasitic infections (the way they treat them, it would take an encyclopedia to do so!) but only the major ones. The survey of each infection, however, goes much farther than one would expect for a book on "wild mammals." It reviews (and references) a large part of the recent literature as it applies to any host; wild, domestic, or human. I found that it quickly gained a place among my favorite references. If you are interested in Parasitology at all, you MUST get it. You can't afford to wait another 30 years for the next edition.
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