Literature

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J. O. Andersson, Andersson S. G.2000A century of typhus, lice and Rickettsia
J. R. Busvine1984John Hall Grundy lecture. Reflections on some human ectoparasites
P. P. Cabotin1994Le pou a travers la peinture hollandaise du XVIIe siecle
L. Capasso, Di Tota G.1998Lice buried under the ashes of Herculaneum
A. Choudhury, Moore, B. R., Marques, F. L.2002Vernon Kellogg, host-switching, and cospeciation: rescuing straggled ideas
P. Doury1996Henry Foley and the discovery in 1908 of the role played by the louse in the transmission of relapsing fever
P. Doury1994Henry Foley et Lyautey, et l'action medicale au Maroc a la phase initiale du Protectorat
H. Kenward2001Pubic lice in Roman and medieval Britain
R. Kittler, Kayser, M., Stoneking, M.2003Molecular evolution of Pediculus humanus and the origin of clothing
J. Lindenmann2002Typhus vaccine developments from the First to the Second World War (on Paul Weindling's 'between bacteriology and virology...')
I. E. Bychovskaya-Pavlovskaya1981History of Charles Nicolle's discovery of the route of typhus infection
E. Pennisi2004Human origins. Louse DNA suggests close contact between early humans
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
A. Roberts1983The fifth little horseman
J. Schoendorff2003100th anniversary of a great victory over typhus
P. Weindling1995Between bacteriology and virology: the development of typhus vaccines between the First and Second World Wars
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