Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
R. Hooke1665Micrographia
J. (Jan) Swammerdam1752A. Classe natürlicher Veränderungen. Von der Laus. B. Die Kupferplatten und derselben kurze Auslegungen
Joblot,1754Observations d`histoire naturelle, faites aves le microscope
G. Cuvier1817Les Parasites
J. B. M. de Lamarck1818Deuxième Section: Arachnides acaridiennnes
N. Funke1830Kupfersammlung. Page 42, Tafel XI, Fig 4: Die Laus
K. Torre, vonDalla1908Anoplura
A. Zucker1915Zur Bekäpfung der Kleiderläuse
F. Klein1931Phthirius oder Phthirus?
J. Ruhräh1934Delousing the head
H. Goudard1935A la recherche des Poux
D. Heinsius1936Éloge du pou.
A. Cornelis Oudemans1939Über Phthiriasis und über ihren Erzeuger Harpyrhynchus tabescentium (Berthold, 1845)
Anonymous1942Health under Hitler
P. Alfred Buxton1947The Louse. An account of the lice which infest man, their medical importance and control
P. Brinck1948Notes on Anoplura. Especially with regard to the Swedish species
R. Piechocki1950Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Hasenlaus, Haemodipsus lyriocephalus (Burmeister, 1839)
W. Eichler1951Die Entwicklung der Fragestellung in der Parasitologie
R. Hoeppli, Ch´iang I. - Hung1952Pediculus humanus and phthiriasis in old style Chinese and Western medicine
R. Hoeppli1959Pediculus humanus and phthiriasis in early Chinese and European medicine
G. J. Spencer1964A century of Entomology in Canada
G. Korting1967Phthiriasis palpebrarum -- und ihre ersten historischen Erwähnungen
Armelagos,George,J.1969Disease in ancient Nubia
P. Fritsch1970"Phthiriasis"
J. M. H. Hopper1971An epidemic of nits
H. Wolfgang Ludwig1974Die Läuse und der Mensch
L. Charles Parish1977History of Pediculosis
J. Bresciani, Haarløv, N., Nansen, P., Moller, G.1983Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) from mummified corpses of Greenlanders, about A.D. 1460
M. A. Girling1984Eighteenth century records of human lice (Phthiraptera, Anoplura) and fleas (Siphonaptera, Pulicidae) in the city of London
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Zias J. E.1989How the ancients de-loused themselves
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Zias J. E.1990Lice from ancient times
J. E. Zias, Mumcuoglu K. Y.1991Pre-pottery neolithic B head lice found in Nahal Hemar Cave and dated 6,900-6,300 B.C.E. (uncalibrated)
R. L. Palma1991A new species of Rallicola (Insecta, Phthiraptera, Philopteridae) from the North Island Brown kiwi
G. Mauersberger, Mey E.1993Mallophagen und Vogelsystem - Beitrag zur Diskussion der Parasitophyletik
A. M. Paterson, Gray, R. D., Wallis, G. P.1993Parasites, petrels and penguins: does louse presence reflect seabird phylogeny?
L. Gross1996How Charles Nicolle of the Pasteur institute discovered that epidemic typhus is transmitted by lice: reminiscences from my years at the Pasteur institute in Paris
K. Y. Mumcuoglu1996Control of human lice (Anoplura: Pediculidae) infestations: past and present
P. Doury1996Henry Foley and the discovery in 1908 of the role played by the louse in the transmission of relapsing fever
H. Kenward1999Pubic lice Pthirus pubis L. were present in Roman and Medieval Britain
J. O. Andersson, Andersson S. G.2000A century of typhus, lice and Rickettsia
A. M. Paterson, Banks J. C.2001Analytical approaches to measuring cospeciation of host and parasites: through a glass, darkly
J. Lindenmann2002Typhus vaccine developments from the First to the Second World War (on Paul Weindling's 'between bacteriology and virology...')
F. M. Rick, Rocha, G. C., Dittmar de la Cruz, K., Coimbra, Jr, C. E., Reinhard, K. J., Bouchet, F., Ferreira, L. Fernando, Araújo, A.2002Crab louse infestation in pre-Columbian America
E. E. Fernández, F. Valdés V.2002Lice in literature
A. Choudhury, Moore, B. R., Marques, F. L.2002Vernon Kellogg, host-switching, and cospeciation: rescuing straggled ideas
R. Kittler, Kayser, M., Stoneking, M.2003Molecular evolution of Pediculus humanus and the origin of clothing
E. Pennisi2004Human origins. Louse DNA suggests close contact between early humans
G. Weissmann2005Rats, lice, and Zinsser
J. Core, Bliss, R., Flores, A.2005ARS partners with defense department to protect troops from insect vectors
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Hadas G.2011Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) remains in a louse comb from the Roman period excavated in the Dead Sea area of Israel.

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