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Bed bugs

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
The term bed bug is applied to 2 species of genus Cimex: lectularius describes the common or temperate bed bug, and hemipterus its tropical cousin. Cimex lectularius is aptly named; its genus and species derive from the Latin words for bug and bed, respectively.
Galen T, Foulke, Bryan E, Anderson
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Bed Bugs

JAMA Dermatology
This Patient Page describes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of bed bugs.
Scott A, Norton, Richard J, Pollack
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Whose Bed?

Hastings Center Report, 2013
AbstractRichard, a sixty‐seven‐year‐old man, has been admitted to Midtown University Center for difficulty breathing. He has a significant medical history that includes pulmonary fibrosis and subsequent heart failure, and he depends on supplemental oxygen to breathe. Upon admission and after discussing his prognosis with his family and doctors, Richard
Bonnie Tong, Hannah I. Lipman
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Naar bed, naar bed…

Kind adolescent praktijk, 2010
Klaas’ ouders hebben een heel groot bed. Dat is fijn, want Klaas heeft een klein zusje dat nog niet alleen kan slapen. Klaas is zelf al groot, al bijna tien jaar. Toch slaapt ook hij in het grote bed. Er is namelijk iets aan de hand: ’s nachts veranderen schaduwen in boeven en in spoken. Zelfs in het grote bed, als zijn ouders beneden zijn.
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CLEAN BEDS

The Lancet, 1957
R, BLOWERS, J, POTTER, K R, WALLACE
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