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H. Kemper1968Insekten
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J. R. Busvine1984John Hall Grundy lecture. Reflections on some human ectoparasites
N. Funke1830Kupfersammlung. Page 42, Tafel XI, Fig 4: Die Laus
P. P. Cabotin1994Le pou a travers la peinture hollandaise du XVIIe siecle
W. Eichler1972Leopold Fulmek 1883-1969
J. Théodoridès1966Les grandes étapes de la parasitologie
G. Cuvier1817Les Parasites
H. Meige1897Les pouilleux dans l´art
L. Capasso, Di Tota G.1998Lice buried under the ashes of Herculaneum
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Zias J. E.1990Lice from ancient times
E. E. Fernández, F. Valdés V.2002Lice in literature
A. Hase1954Ludwig Freund, 1878-1953
G. Mauersberger, Mey E.1993Mallophagen und Vogelsystem - Beitrag zur Diskussion der Parasitophyletik
K. Y. Mumcuoglu2011Mankind and the louse – An historical overview
F. S. Bodenheimer1928Materialien zur Geschichte der Entomologie bis Linné
R. Hooke1665Micrographia
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K. Kane1999Nits make lice - Drogheda, Sand Creek, and the poetics of colonial extermination
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F. Weyer1966On the history of the discovery of the agent of spotted fever
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F. von Oefele1902Prähistorische Parasitologie nach Tierbeobachtungen
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A. Roberts1983The fifth little horseman
M. Huet2003The laboratory breeding of lice
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F. S. Bodenheimer1951The nutritive value of insects as human food
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