Des V g taux Qui Croissent Sur L'homme Et Sur Les Animaux Vivants... by Charles Robin explores the fascinating and often overlooked realm of plants that thrive on living humans and animals. This detailed study, originally published in French, delves into the specific types of vegetation, their growth patterns, and their interactions with their hosts. Robin's work offers invaluable insights into botany, parasitology, and the broader field of life sciences.
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