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- BookThomas F. Baskett, MB, Bch, BAO (The Queen's University of Belfast), FRCS (C), FRCS (Ed), FRCOG, FACOG, DHMSA.Summary: "Despite misguided attempts to discourage them, eponyms continue to enrich the language and literature of medicine"--Provided by publisher.Digital Access Cambridge 2019
- ArticleGodfrey DG.Nature. 1978 Jun 22;273(5664):600-4.The taxonomy of a parasite can be an important guide to its pathogenic characteristics. A wide range of anatomical, biochemical and behavioural tests is now being developed to define different strains and subspecies of the main tropical parasites.