The book More Minor Horrors was written by author A E Arthur Everett Shipley Here you can read free online of More Minor Horrors book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is More Minor Horrors a good or bad book?
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The tedious method of removing the grub from the tumour is the only safe one. This can be done by the mere pressure of the fingers when the grub is nearly mature and ready to leave its host, or by the use of small forceps should the grub be young and recalcitrant. Once removed the grub should be immediately destroyed, and some such antiseptic as coal-tar applied to the lips of the vacated tumour CHAPTER IV THE MOSQUITO (Anopheles maculipennis) PART I Where the water is stopped in a stagnant pon...d, Danced over by the midge. (R. BROWNING, By the Fireside. ) THERE is no zoological distinction between a mosquito, a gnat, or a midge. But, as a matter of convenience, we might confine the term ' gnat ' to the genus Culex, the term ' mosquito ' to the genus Anopheles, and the term ' midge ' to the genus Ceratopogon and its congeners, whose collocation with the naked knees of the Highlander is said to have given rise to the 'Highland Fling. ' There is no doubt about it that both the mosquito and the gnat are extraordinarily beautiful insects.
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