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A comprehensive survey of arthropods that affect human health, organized around poisonous species, parasitic and accidental infestations, and insects that serve as mechanical or biological carriers of disease. The text treats anatomy, life cycles, identification, clinical effects, and modes of transmission for spiders, mites and ticks, lice, fleas, and various flies, and explains inoculation, contamination, and vector-borne pathways. It also outlines diagnosis, treatment, control and preventive measures, supplies illustrative figures and taxonomic notes, and offers a curated bibliography to direct physicians, public-health workers, and entomologists to primary literature and practical guidance.

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William A. Riley

William A. Riley was an American entomologist recognized for his contributions to the field of medical entomology. He is best known for his work, "Handbook of Medical Entomology," which serves as a comprehensive resource on the role of insects in the transmission of diseases. His research has been influential in understanding the impact of various arthropods on public health, particularly in relation to vector-borne diseases. Riley's expertise and insights have made significant contributions to both the scientific community and the broader understanding of the importance of insects in medicine.

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