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Diseases spread by ticks, lice, bed-bugs, mosquitoes, and flies will be the subject of a new course taught by Dr. Henry S. Fuller, research associate on Entomology.
The course, which will be offered by the School of Public Health, during April and May, will emphasize the role insects play in spreading diseases, and discuss means of controlling them.
The material covered will include insect behavior, structure, and ecology. The course is designed primarily for graduate students, but will be open to qualified undergraduates.
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