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- Introduction
- Title Page
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Twenty-Second Edition
- List of Contributors
- Charles Anthony Hart (1949–2007)
- Chapter 1 - History of Tropical Medicine, and Medicine in the Tropics
- Section 1 - Underlying Factors in Tropical Medicine
- Section 2 - Symptoms and Signs
- Section 3 - System-oriented Disease
- Section 4 - Related Specialities in the Tropics
- Section 5 - Environmental/Genetic Disorders
- Section 6 - Viral Infection
- Section 7 - Rickettsial Infections
- Section 8 - Bacterial Infections
- Section 9 - Mycotic Infections
- Section 10 - Protozoan Infections
- Section 11 - Helminthic Infections
- Section 12 - Ectoparasites
- Appendix I: Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis
- Appendix II: Parasitic Protozoa
- Appendix III: Medical Helminthology
- Appendix IV: Medical Acarology and Entomology
- TICKS AND MITES
- PENTASTOMIDS
- FLIES CAUSING MYIASIS
- CLASS: INSECTA; ORDER: DIPTERA (TWO-WINGED FLIES)
- PHLEBOTOMINE SANDFLIES
- FAMILY: PSYCHODIDAE; SUBFAMILY: PHLEBOTOMINAE
- MOSQUITOES
- MIDGES
- BLACKFLIES, BUFFALO GNATS, TURKEY GNATS CHAPTER 84)
- HORSE FLIES, CLEGS, DEER FLIES
- TSETSE FLIES (GLOSSINA) CHAPTER 75)
- CIMICID AND TRIATOMINE BUGS
- FLEAS CHAPTER 65)
- REFERENCES
- TICKS AND MITES
- Appendix V: Sources of Information in Tropical Medicine
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