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Tick Bite Fever
Published in Hardcover by Imprint unknown (2004-10-01)
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He brings Africa to you
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-13
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
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.......
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.......

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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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