Background
Markell, Edward Kingsmill was born on April 14, 1918 in New York City. Son of Edward Louis and Genevieve Janet (Williams) Markell.
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Keywords from table of contents: Parasites, Parasitism, Host Relations, Stool specimens, Intestinal Protozoa, Itestinal Helminths, Blood parasites, Malaria, Homoflagellates, Filariae, Genito-Urinary Tract, Tissue Parasites, Anthropods, Psudoparasites, and Diagnostic Methods.
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This work has been revised and updated to reflect recent developments in the field of medical parasitology. The diagnosis, prevention and treatment of parasitic diseases in humans is covered. Information is also offered on therapeutics, including therapeutic options for each parasitic infection. There are chapters on protozoan and helminthic diseases, organized by host location. The importance of the various parasites in human morbidity and mortality is also covered.
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educator medical parasitologist
Markell, Edward Kingsmill was born on April 14, 1918 in New York City. Son of Edward Louis and Genevieve Janet (Williams) Markell.
Bachelor in Zoology with high honors, Pomona College, 1938; Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, 1942; Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University, 1951.
Teaching assistant zoology, head teaching assistant parasitology, University of California, Berkeley, 1938-1941;
research fellow zoology, University of California, Berkeley, 1946;
intern medicine, Stanford University Hospitals, 1950-1951;
assistant professor infectious diseases, University of California at Los Angeles, 1951-1958;
Markle fellow medical science, University of California at Los Angeles, 1952-1957;
member department internal medicine, Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, California, 1958-1984;
clinical associate professor community and preventive medicine, Stanford University, 1962-1970;
clinical professor family, community and preventive medicine, Stanford University, 1970-1984;
professor emeritus, Stanford University, since 1984;
clinical professor medicine and tropical medicine, University of California, San Francisco, since 1985. Consultant parasitology California State Department Public Health, 1952-1958. Member standards and examination committee American Board Microbiology, 1960-1967.
Member parasitology advisory board United States Pharmacopeia, since 1988.
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(This work has been revised and updated to reflect recent ...)
Vestry All Souls Episcopal Church, Berkeley, 1960-1963, 76-79, 87-90, senior warden, 1963, 79. With United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1946. Member American Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (delegation to China 1978), American Society Parasitologists (chairman education committee 1976-1979, chairman clinical laboratory committee 1980-1983, delegate clinical laboratory standards 1981-1983), California Medical Association, Alameda-Contra Costa County Medical Association (mediation committee 1970-1991), Royal Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Nancy Jean Hiler, March 14, 1953. Children: Edward Christopher, Anne Elizabeth.