David Grove, Retired, formerly Clinical Professor of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
David Ian Grove graduated in medicine and surgery from the University of Adelaide in 1967, and was later awarded the degrees of doctor of medicine by that university and doctor of science by the University of Western Australia. He has a diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene from the University of Sydney and is a Fellow of both the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. He has worked in Australia, Papua New Guinea, the USA, the Philippines and the UK. For the 18 years prior to his retirement, he was director of the department of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, South Australia and clinical professor of microbiology and of infectious diseases in the University of Adelaide. He has written over 190 original articles and chapters in books. His own books are:
1. Grove DI. Medicine in the Bible: a 21st century perspective, independently published at www.amazon.com 2020, - paperback: 256 pages with 23 illustrations ISBN 9798620406630 and ebook (kindle)
2. Grove DI. Tapeworms, lice and prions: a compendium of unpleasant infections, Oxford University Press, 602 pages including 228 illustrations, Oxford and New York, 2014 ISBN
978-0-19-964102-4, hardcover and ebook
3. Grove DI. A History of Human Helminthology, CABI International, 848 pages plus 10 plates (90 portraits), Wallingford 1990, hardcover (1990) ISBN 0-85198-689-7 and ebook (2015) Kindle ebook now available from www.amazon.com
4. Grove DI (editor). Strongyloidiasis: a major roundworm infection of man, Taylor and Francis, 336 pages including 112 illustrations, London, 1989, hardcover ISBN 0-85066-732-1