Stories
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Parasites
You don’t want a tapeworm because you don’t like to think of your body as a home for other animals.
- Article
Parasites and pests from the medieval to the modern
Humans have been reluctant hosts to a plethora of unpleasant parasites for centuries. And medieval evidence shows our modern distaste for these little irritations is just as ancient.
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On contagion
Reading descriptions of the way humans become infested by parasitic flatworms, Daisy Lafarge experienced painful physical symptoms. Perhaps the very creature she was studying had invaded her body.
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Beyond a green carpet
Plant ecologist Sara Middleton explores the amazing symbiotic relationships between the species that make up grasslands, and considers their future as rain becomes more scarce.
Catalogue
- Books
- Online
Parasites of swine / Maurice C. Hall.
Hall, Maurice C. (Maurice Crowther), 1881-1938.Date: [1924], ©1924- Archives and manuscripts
Parasites, people and progress
Date: c. 1970Reference: WTI/LBC/F/1/49Part of: Bruce-Chwatt, Professor Leonard Jan- Books
Parasites and parasitism / by Thomas W.M. Cameron.
Cameron, Thomas W. M. (Thomas Wright Moir), 1894-1980.Date: 1956- Books
Parasites! / Jamie Hall, Rachel Morris, Edward Ross.
Hall, Jamie.Date: 2010- Books
Parasites and Western man / edited by R.J. Donaldson.
Date: [1979], ©1979