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Paperback On The Development Of Dermatobia Hominis Book

ISBN: 1273591720

ISBN13: 9781273591723

On The Development Of Dermatobia Hominis

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Delve into the intricate details of Dermatobia hominis, commonly known as the human botfly, with this comprehensive study by Henry B. Ward. "On The Development Of Dermatobia Hominis" offers an in-depth exploration of the botfly's life cycle, habitat, and impact. This scientific work meticulously documents the developmental stages of this parasitic insect, providing valuable insights for entomologists, medical professionals, and researchers.

Ward's research provides a foundational understanding of Dermatobia hominis. The book remains a relevant resource for those studying parasitology, tropical medicine, and veterinary science. Discover the fascinating, if unsettling, world of this unique species through Ward's detailed observations and analysis. This work stands as a testament to the importance of understanding the natural world, even its less appealing aspects.

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