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Insects and the Life of Man : Collected Essays on Pure Science and Applied Biology

معرفی کتاب «Insects and the Life of Man : Collected Essays on Pure Science and Applied Biology» نوشتهٔ Sir Vincent B. Wigglesworth C. B. E., M. D., F. R.S. (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer US در سال 1976. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

When Patrick A. Buxton was appointed by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1926 to head their Department of Medical Entomology, he had formed the opinion that the control of the insect-borne diseases of the tropics was being impeded by lack of knowledge about the physiology of insects. He persuaded the Board of Management to agree to the selection of a lecturer who would endeavour to advance the subject of insect physiology; and at the suggestion of Sir Gowland Hopkins, under whom I had worked at Cambridge, and with the support of Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, Secretary of the Medical Research Council and a member of the Board of Management, I was appointed to this post - with opportunity for extensive travel to study medical entomology in the tropics and with abundant time for research. Some seventeen years later, during the war years, W. W. C. Topley, as Secretary of the Agricultural Research Council, was faced with the urgent need for improved methods of control of insect pests in agriculture and horticulture by insecticidal or other means. As a support for this objective he recommended the establishment of a Unit of Insect Physiology to carry out basic research which would be of potential value to agriculture; and I was invited to act as director. So once again I was able to undertake world-wide travel - to learn the elements of agricultural entomology. Front Matter....Pages i-vi Introduction....Pages 1-6 Insects and Human Affairs....Pages 7-12 DDT and the Balance of Nature....Pages 13-30 Science, Pure and Applied....Pages 31-46 The Science and Practice of Entomology....Pages 47-61 Insects and the Farmer....Pages 62-73 The Fauna of the Orchard....Pages 74-84 Malaria in Ceylon....Pages 85-94 Malaria in War....Pages 95-102 The Insect as a Medium for the Study of Physiology....Pages 103-126 The Contributions of Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury) to Insect Physiology....Pages 127-137 Fifty Years of Insect Physiology....Pages 138-148 The Epidermal Cell....Pages 149-167 Preformation and Insect Development....Pages 168-179 Experimental Biology, Pure and Applied....Pages 180-196 Wordsworth and Science....Pages 197-201 The Religion of Science....Pages 202-214 Back Matter....Pages 215-217
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