
audiobook
by Harold Benjamin Fantham, Max Braun, J. W. W. (John William Watson) Stephens, Fred. V. (Frederick Vincent) Theobald
Transcriber’s notes:
PREFACE.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
ERRATA.
ON PARASITES IN GENERAL.
THE ANIMAL PARASITES OF MAN.
SUPPLEMENT: CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTICAL NOTES.
APPENDIX ON PROTOZOOLOGY,
APPENDIX ON TREMATODA AND NEMATODA.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
This volume offers a thorough overview of the myriad animal parasites that can inhabit the human body, ranging from microscopic protozoa to larger helminths and arthropods. The authors walk listeners through each group’s biology, life cycles, and the ways they interact with their hosts, grounding the material in both historical observations and contemporary findings.
Built upon an earlier German classic, the text has been extensively revised to incorporate the latest scientific literature, new illustrations, and practical treatment guidance. Contributions from leading parasitologists bring fresh perspectives to sections on protozoa and worms, while the arthropod material blends classic knowledge with recent discoveries. Detailed tables, footnotes, and clear diagrams help clarify complex concepts without overwhelming the audience.
Ideal for students of medicine, veterinary science, or anyone curious about the hidden world of human parasites, the book balances scholarly rigor with an approachable narrative. Listeners will come away with a solid foundation for recognizing, diagnosing, and understanding these often‑overlooked organisms.
Language
en
Duration
~38 hours (2201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Thiers Halliwell, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-08-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1876–1937
A pioneering zoologist and parasitologist, he helped shape early modern understanding of protozoology and tropical disease. His books brought difficult scientific subjects to students and general readers in a clear, practical way.
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A German zoologist and parasitologist, he helped turn the study of human parasites into a clearer, more systematic science. His best-known work brought medical and zoological knowledge together for students and doctors alike.
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1865–1946
A pioneering tropical medicine specialist, he helped shape early research on malaria and other parasitic diseases through teaching, fieldwork, and widely used medical texts.
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1868–1930
An English entomologist best remembered as a leading authority on mosquitoes, he helped turn insect study into practical science for agriculture and public health. His work linked careful observation in the lab and field with real-world problems farmers and doctors needed to solve.
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