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紧贴人发的虱子的图画。 Robert Hooke,Micrographia,1667
在整个历史中,虱子与人类社会密切相关。在中世纪,它们基本上无处不在。在1170年坎特伯雷大主教托马斯贝克特去世时,据记载:“蚯蚓在闷热的大锅中像水一样沸腾,旁观者迸发出交替的哭泣和笑声”。[31]针对虱子的中世纪治疗方法是用猪油,香,铅和芦荟制成的软膏。[32]
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母亲Louse,18世纪中期牛津臭名昭著的Alewife。她的嵴包括三个虱子。图片来自David Loggan。[42] [43]
詹姆斯·乔伊斯(James Joyce)1939年出版的“芬尼根威克书”(Finnegans Wake)中饰演着“闪电侠”(Shem the Penman),其中包括“狐狸跳蚤,虱子虱子,......蝙蝠在他的钟楼里”。[44]
Clifford E. Trafzer的A Chemehuevi歌曲:南派尤特部落的复原力重演了新浪威(Coyote)对Poowavi(Louse)的热爱。她的鸡蛋被密封在她母亲编织的篮子里,母亲将它送给Coyote,指示他在到家之前不要打开它。然而,听到它的声音,Coyote打开了篮子,世界上第一批人类的人们向四面八方倾泻而出。[45]
另见:
Pest (organism)
Use of DNA in forensic entomology
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