In article <Pine.3.88.9501052243.A21755-0100000 at sungcg.usouthal.edu>,
Steve G. Kayes <kayes at SUNGCG.USOUTHAL.EDU> wrote:
>>Mlankest writes: can anyone add to a list of books that gets students
>interested in science in general and parasitology in particular.
>> I seem to remember one that I encountered in the library at
>Tulane but I do not remember the author. The title was something like
>> Victims and Vectors: Being a tale about flies without zippers <or
>maybe it was Vectors and Victims>. I seem to remember that it was
>published by Charles C. Thomas of Springfield Illinois. This book had
>some of the funiest chapters I have ever read with titles like " Oysters
>and others of their Ilk", "To kiss a puppy on the lips when you know what
>a puppy just kissed". Anyway, good luck with your endeavor.
>>Steve
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>Hirsh, Joseph (and Zaiman, Herman ???) (1965) Vectors and Victims, 70 pp.
C.C. Thomas Publishers.
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