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Tick Bite Fever
Published in Hardcover by Imprint unknown (2004-10-01)
Author: David Bennun
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He brings Africa to you
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-13
I laughed and laughed, David Bennun really brings Africa back. He just knows people and the world you live in when you are there. I love Zambia and Kenya, and he just made it alive again. Thanks for the great read, and I won't sell mine!

First Symptom? Serious Laughter!.....
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-10
No oxymoron that. Not in David Bennun's hands. A Brit whose family left England for Colonial Africa in his boyhood, Bennun's nature evidently never expatriated the stiff upper lip, the sharp eye for the contagiously absurd, or---and this may be Fever's greatest selling point, for it makes all the rest so possible---the palate for language as only the bellwether British wield it. Far from a pythonesque humor; you know: with simple silliness the Wont that you often wish Wouldn't? Bennun is drop-dead funny. And I don't laugh-out-loud easily. More than once, my chest having long since rounded the corner into some soundless seismic convulsing, I dropped the book on my faintly blue-feeling face from asphyxiating in bed. (The story of his Jack Russell terrier alone is worth humor's All Time list.) And I ask you: How often do any of us ever delve along a literary skill that wastes not a single sentence? You can count those masters of concise thoroughness on half the one hand you use to hold up a favorite book (or in my case, not). Bennun is as aerodynamic an author, in his own milieu, as the greatest I've ever seen: and if that makes him the Nabakov of Satire? then Vladimir--not David--it is. Damn near every utterance morphs into a garrulous gem, no sentence dispensable, most quip-laden and quotable, all culminating in chapters memorable to a one about the real Africa in David's openly unreal vantage, his own foibles always foremost, from a self-deprecating wit-in-progress. Myself?.....Never one to let the complete absense of company dampen a conversation, I'd often read things in the book over again immediately--aloud--just to share them with somebody---Anybody---me usually the handiest, splitting my own sides with disemboweling dependability. But, like the boy in the book, I too have a hard time learning my lessons. Why even now, from time to time, foolishly undeterred by my bedtime injuries I read on, headless, only to wind up again the very picture of casualty: a free arm broken over my eyes, elbow high, while alone beneath it my open mouth, wide as the search for affordable dentists, palsies off in porcine snorts, gaped like a gash so they tell me, the very wound of the proverbial Death From Laughing. So: don't say you haven't been warned........

Needless to say, David Bennun's book ends way too soon, which is to say, it ended at all, and, Endorphin-addiction being what it is, sent me hunting the world wide web for the guy when all else failed. Now I DID locate a superb skill-set-exemplary article he penned about ITN's anchor-siren Daljit Dhaliwal meeting her prime american fan David Letterman, on air, that may still be available on-line, but other than that for now, alas---rein plus. Nevertheless, Bennun here is a fever worth catching, but only if you can stand the symptoms. Happy breathing.......

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21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) and Related Tick Bite Diseases, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical ... for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM)
Published in CD-ROM by Progressive Management (2004-07)
Author: PM Medical Health News
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African tick-bite fever in French travelers.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-11-01)
Authors: Paul H. Consigny, Jean-Marc Rolain, Daniel Mizzi, and Didier Raoult
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Audio-digest: Family Practice: In the Good Old Summertime (Vol. 50, Issue 28, July 28, 2002)
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio-digest (2002)
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The bite of Ixodes tick can harbor three infections; looks like Lyme disease.(Infectious Diseases)(Lyme disease, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, and babesiosis): An article from: Pediatric News
Published in Digital by International Medical News Group (2003-08-01)
Author: Sally Koch Kubetin
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Doxycycline offers effective prophylaxis after tick bite. (Single Dose Within 72 Hours).: An article from: Internal Medicine News
Published in Digital by International Medical News Group (2002-11-15)
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Histopathological changes in the skin of cattle following the bite of the tick Ixodes ricinus
Published in Unknown Binding by CSIRO (1973)
Author: E. N Pavlovsky
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How to identify tick or spider bites, anthrax. (Pain and Swelling are Key Discriminators).: An article from: Pediatric News
Published in Digital by International Medical News Group (2002-10-01)
Author: Nancy Walsh
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Know your Australian spiders and ticks: [Identification, first aid, medical treatment for spiders and tick bites
Published in Unknown Binding by Huntsman Press (1962)
Author: B Hadlington
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Lymphadenitis, Fever, and a Tick Bite: Tularemia.: An article from: Pediatric News
Published in Digital by International Medical News Group (2001-07-01)
Author: Stan L. Block
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