书目详情:
Front MatterChapter 1. Principles of Treatment for Arthropod Bites, Stings, and Other ExposureChapter 2. Allergy to Arthropods and Their VenomsChapter 3. StingsChapter 4. BitesChapter 5. Dermatitis, Urticaria, and Blistering from Contact with ArthropodsChapter 6. Myiasis (Invasion of Human Tissues by Fly Larvae)Chapter 7. Delusions of Parasitosis (Imaginary Insect or Mite Infestations)Chapter 8. Identification of Medically Important ArthropodsChapter 9. Signs and Symptoms of Arthropod-Borne DiseasesChapter 10. AntsChapter 11. BeesChapter 12. Blister BeetlesChapter 13. Bugs (the True Bugs)Chapter 14. Caterpillars (Urticating)Chapter 15. CentipedesChapter 16. CockroachesChapter 17. EarwigsChapter 18. FleasChapter 19. Flies (Biting)Chapter 20. Flies (Nonbiting)Chapter 21. Flies (which May Cause Myiasis)Chapter 22. LiceChapter 23. MillipedesChapter 24. MitesChapter 25. MosquitoesChapter 26. Moths (Species whose Scales or Hairs Cause Irritation)Chapter 27. Pentastomes (Tongue Worms)Chapter 28. ScorpionsChapter 29. SpidersChapter 30. TicksChapter 31. Wasps (Yellowjackets, Hornets, and Paper Wasps)Chapter 32. Pros and Cons of Insect RepellentsChapter 33. Arthropod-Specific Personal Protection TechniquesPart V. Further Reading and GlossaryChapter 35. Glossary
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