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  • Hygiene in China: the ten parasites. Colour lithographs, 1952.
  • Hygiene in China: the ten parasites. Colour lithographs, 1952.
  • Flounders (parasites?) responsible for causing rot in sheep. Coloured etching, 1800.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Parasites: a parasitical worm, shown much enlarged, with its hosts. Gouache painting by J. Svoboda after L.W. Sambon.
  • Microscopy: parasites at 1000X magnification. Coloured process print after C. M. Wenyon.
  • Protozoan parasites at 1000X magnification. Coloured process print after R. D. Muir.
  • Malaria parasites seen through a microscope. Colour lithograph after R. Fielding-Ould, ca. 1905.
  • Parasites found in the human body: eleven figures, including a tapeworm, trichina and bladderworm. Chromolithograph, 1870.
  • Ankylostomes, ascaris, trichostrongyles? : l''Alcopar' expulse tous ces parasites ... / Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (the Wellcome Foundation Ltd.).
  • Ankylostomes, ascaris, trichostrongyles? : l''Alcopar' expulse tous ces parasites ... / Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (the Wellcome Foundation Ltd.).
  • Ankylostomes, ascaris, trichostrongyles? : l''Alcopar' expulse tous ces parasites ... / Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (the Wellcome Foundation Ltd.).
  • Parasites of the tropical diseases kala-azar and oriental sore. Colour photomechanical reproduction of a drawing by A.J.E. Terzi, ca 1921.
  • Malaria parasites in the tissues of anopheles mosquitoes, as seen through a microscope. Colour lithograph by W. Griggs after R. Fielding-Ould, ca. 1905.
  • On animal and vegetable parasites of the human body : a manual of their natural history, diagnosis, and treatment / by Frederich Küchenmeister ; translated from the 2nd German ed., by Edwin Lankester.
  • Snail with parasitic cyst
  • Framed, wall illustrations: parasitism, symbiosis.
  • Cow tongue with parasitic tapeworm cysts
  • A parasitic flat-worm. Coloured etching.
  • Horse intestine with multiple attached parasitic worms
  • Several species of parasitic flat-worm. Coloured etching, ca. 1795.
  • A young Indian boy with a parasitic headless attachment. Photograph, 18--.
  • B.A. von Gudden, Beitrage zur Lehre von den durch Parasiten bedingten Hautkrankheiten
  • Blister pack of chloroquine antimalarial tablets. Chloroquine is used to prevent and treat the infectious disease malaria. Malaria is caused by parasites (Plasmodium species) which enter the blood when inefcted mosquitoes feed. Side effects of chloroquine include vomitting, nausea and headache. Retinopathy (damage to the retina) is a rare eye condition associated with long term use over many years. Drug resistance against antimalarials is increasing.